PROPER PACKAGING GUIDELINES CRT TELEVISIONS • • • • • • Large TVs should be layered at the bottom of the pallet with smaller TVs toward the top. TVs should be packaged 5-6’ tall Screens should always face outward Shrinkwrap first layer to pallet to avoid shifting Use as much shrink wrap as necessary to secure TVs Broken and bare CRT TVs should be placed in a separate gaylord CRT MONITORS • • • • • • Each layer should have 5 monitors facing down, 4 facing up (9 per layer) Mnitors should be packaged 3-5 layers tall (5-6’ tall) Cardboard layer between stacks Shrink wrap first layer to pallet to avoid shifting Use as much shrink wrap as necessary to secure monitors Broken and bare CRT monitors should be placed in a separate gaylord FLAT SCREEN TELEVISIONS • • • • Alternate back-to-back and screen-to-screen Televisions on outside of row should be facing the outside wall of the gaylord container Place similar size TVs facing each other Use cardboard to sperate screen faces FLAT SCREEN MONITORS • • • • • 2 layers tall (cardboard layer between stacks) Alternate back-to-back and screen-to-screen Monitors on outside of row should be facing the outside wall of the gaylord container Place similar size monitors facing each other Use cardboard to sperate screen faces STACKABLE ELECTRONICS • • • • Items such as desktop towers, microwaves, DVD players, VCRs, servers, and other items that are square/rectangular Stackable items should be package 5-6’ tall Shrink wrap first layer to pallet to avoid shifting Use as much shrink wrap as necessary to secure monitors MISCELLANEOUS E-WASTE • Items such as cables/wires, laptops, printers, cameras, cell phones, computer accessories, and any other small electronics with a circuit board or cord
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