Fragile labels

High-contrast printable labels for moving boxes that need extra care.

These sheets handle the boxes that cause the most damage when they are mislabeled: glass, dishes, lamps, books, tools, and overpacked bins that really should not be stacked.

When to use fragile labels

Use a fragile label any time the problem is breakage, not only value. Glass pantry jars, framed prints, lamp shades, and dish boxes all deserve a visible warning before they ever reach the truck.

  • Put the label on two sides and the top.
  • Add room color if the box still needs sorting by room.
  • Use arrows only when upright position actually matters.

When a box should say heavy

Small boxes full of books, tools, hardware, pantry cans, and records are where movers get surprised. A heavy label matters more on a compact box than on a giant one that already looks dangerous.

  • Use TEAM LIFT on awkward bins, not only on the heaviest ones.
  • Do not hide the warning under tape wrap.
  • Pair this page with the inventory sheet for numbered boxes.