Items You Should NOT Pack
The following items are examples of items that moving companies, by law or internal
policy, can not transport:
Hazardous Materials
Items that are flammable, corrosive or explosive:
Aerosols, ammonia, ammunition, car batteries, charcoal, charcoal lighter fluid, chemistry
sets, cleaning solvents, fertilizer, fireworks, gasoline, kerosene, lamp oil, liquid
bleach, loaded guns, matches, motor oil, nail polish remover, paint thinner, paints,
pesticides, poisons, pool chemicals, propane tanks, sterno (canned heat), weed killer
Liquids
Any bottle, jar, or other container with liquid contents:
Detergents, soaps, bleach, stain remover, alcohol (wine, liquor, beer), juice, milk or
cream, soy sauce, cooking oils, water
Perishables
Food, plants or living things that may die or spoil in transit:
Frozen foods, plants, produce, refrigerated foods, open or half used foods
Not recommended
Items of personal importance or sentimental value:
Stamp or coin collections, deeds or wills, moving documents, family photographs, furs,
securities, cash, valuable jewelry
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