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Appliances
- Washers, dryers, refrigerators, water heaters and stoves and other large appliances.
- Microwave ovens, toaster ovens, and other small appliances.
- Remember to remove refrigerator doors for safety.
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Electronics
- TV's, DVD and VCR players, stereo equipment and speakers.
- Computers, monitors, printers and other hardware items.
- Dry type household batteries.
- Lamps and other electronic items.
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Mattresses
- All sizes of mattresses, foundations and box springs.
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Furniture
- Sofas, sofa beds, chairs, futons, dressers, tables, bed frames.
- Cabinets, bookshelves, desks.
- Other similar household furniture items.
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Metal
- Bed frames, scrap metal, pipes.
- File cabinets, shelving units.
- Exercise equipment, bikes.
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Textiles
- Clothing, jackets.
- Backpacks, purses, belts, suspenders & shoes.
- Towels, bedding.
- Box, bag or bundle and tie all textile items separately from your other small items.
- Clearly label your box or bag "Textiles" so our crews can keep these items separate from other boxed or bagged small items.
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Carpets and Padding
- Carpets and padding must be rolled or bundled into 4 foot lengths and weigh no more than 60 pounds per bundle.
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Long Loose Items
- Long loose items such as lumber, window blinds, pipes, brooms and mops, etc. should be tied into bundles no longer than 5 feet in length and weighing no more than 60 pounds per bundle.
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Small Loose Items
- Small loose items such as pots, pans and other small items should be consolidated into boxes or bags. To avoid breakage, boxes and bags should weigh no more than 30 pounds each.
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