Published: December 01, 2022
If you’re considering using a storage container, there are some items that you should avoid putting inside. To prevent any issues, make sure to familiarize yourself with the following.
There are several materials that can’t be shipped because they’re labeled hazardous. A few examples of these items include gasoline, fireworks, and oil-chlorine bleach. Additionally, it’s not allowed to transport these things in moving containers.
Containers cannot keep perishable items, like food, fresh. If they are not kept cool, the food will spoil.
Please take care when handling and storing pesticides, cleaning supplies, or pool chemicals, as they may be harmful to humans or the environment if not done properly. For example, it is best to store these items in a safe space instead of a storage container.
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 booking your travel, think about the wisest way to transport your belongings while also keeping them safe. You may be able to ship some items ahead of time or by another delivery service that doesn’t necessitate lugging everything with you all at once.
By researching moving companies and thoroughly comparing their rates and services, you can avoid any stressful surprises on the day of your move. Furthermore, be sure to ask plenty of questions so that you know all of your belongings will arrive safe and sound at your new home.
With UNITS Moving and Portable Storage of Lexington-Thomasville on your side, moving day will be a breeze. Contact us today and get your free storage container quote.
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