Published: December 01, 2022
Although you may be tempted to throw anything and everything into a storage container, there are actually some items that are not allowed. To avoid any potential problems, become familiar with the below.
Several materials are classified as hazardous and, therefore, cannot be shipped. These include but are not restricted to gasoline, pesticides, explosives, and oil-chlorine bleach. It is also prohibited to transport these items in moving containers.
Containers cannot keep perishable items, like food, fresh. If they are not kept cool, the food will spoil.
Never store pesticides, cleaning supplies, or pool chemicals carelessly, as they could endanger humans or the environment. Store these items in a safe, locked space instead.
Both people and property are at risk when explosives, ammunition, or firecrackers are stored in containers.
You cannot transport dead or alive animals in containers, including all pets and farm animals.
Before you confirm your travel plans, plan how to transport everything on the list while keeping them safe. Some items can be shipped in advance or by a different method that doesn’t require carrying everything with you all at once.
You can avoid any stressful surprises on moving day by being proactive and doing your research ahead of time. This way, you’ll know exactly what to expect and can plan accordingly. Consult with a few different moving companies so that you can compare rates and services, and be sure to ask plenty of questions. That way, you can rest assured knowing that all of your belongings will arrive safely at your new home.
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