It is definitely in your best interest to be sure that all boxes are sealed and totes/containers have tops. This simple task can help prevent damage to your items.

To seal boxes, you have a few options depending on the type of box and the level of security you require.

Here are some common methods for sealing boxes:

  1. Tape: The most common method is to use adhesive tape to seal the box. Packing tape, also known as parcel tape, is durable and comes in different widths and strengths. Apply the tape across the flaps of the box, ensuring it covers the entire seam. You can use a tape dispenser or a handheld tape gun for efficiency.
  2. Strapping: For heavier or larger boxes that need extra reinforcement, you can use strapping. Strapping involves using plastic or metal bands to secure the box. A strapping tool is typically used to tighten and seal the bands.
  3. Glue: If you need a more permanent seal, you can use glue. Apply a strong adhesive, such as a craft glue or an industrial-strength adhesive, to the edges of the box flaps before closing them. Make sure to press firmly to ensure a secure bond. However, keep in mind that this method is less convenient for opening the box later.
  4. Security seals: If you want to ensure tamper-evident packaging, you can use security seals. These seals come in various forms, such as plastic seals or metal wire seals, and they provide a visual indicator if the box has been tampered with. Security seals are commonly used for shipping valuable or sensitive items.