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Non Shippable Items

Pets and Plants Non Shipapple

Pets & Plants


Pets hold a special place in our hearts, yet moving regulations and laws often prevent us from relocating them. The same consideration applies to plants. Before planning a pet move, we recommend visiting the websites of State Regulatory Agencies to understand the regulations in place. Additionally, specialized pet movers are available for this purpose, offering services tailored to your needs. Thank you for your understanding.

Hazardous Materials

Aerosols 
Ammonia 
Ammunition 
Car batteries 
Charcoal 
Charcoal lighter 
Chemistry sets 
Darkroom chemicals 

Fertilizers 
Fireworks 
Gasoline 
Household batteries 
Kerosene 
Lamp Dils 
Liquid bleach 
Matches 

Motor Dil 
Nail polish 
Nail polish remover 
Paint thinners 
Paints 
Poisons 
Pool chemicals

Hazardous Materials Non Shipapple
Medicines Non Shipapple

Medicines & Medical Devices

You are responsible for the relocation of your medicines and related chemicals. According to regulations, the task of moving your medicines and medical devices falls under your purview.

Perishables

Items such as food, plants, or living things that are susceptible to spoilage or damage during transit should not be transported. Please ensure that you make appropriate arrangements for these items before your move.

The following items should not be transported due to potential spoilage or other concerns:

Food: Open or inadequately preserved items such as spaghetti, cereal, bread, etc.
Frozen Food

 

Plants

 

Produce

 

Refrigerated Food

 

Please make arrangements to consume or dispose of these items prior to your move.

Note: Prior to loading, ensure your refrigerators and freezers are emptied. Keep the doors of these appliances open for at least 24 hours in advance to allow them to dry out, preventing the growth of mold.

Perishables Non Shipapple
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