Hazardous Materials
It is important that you understand which items we are not allowed to carry because they represent a hazard. Following are some common non-allowable items that you must attend to before your move, examples include:
Sterno Fuel
Matches
Kerosene
Gasoline
Propane or Butane Tanks
Fireworks
Fire Extinguishers
Charcoal Lighter Fluid
Charcoal
Flamable Cleaning Fluids
Ammunition
Oil Filled Lamps
Aerosols
Cleaning Solvents
Oil Based Paints
Paint/Lacquer Thinner
Chemistry Sets
Darkroom Chemicals
Pool Chemicals
Motor Oil
Uninstalled Car Batteries
Pesticides
Poisons (such as weed killers)
Plants
Some states, such as California, have very stringent guidelines for transport of live plants. If you are moving to California, we strongly encourage you to leave your plants behind. California law states that “House plants must have been grown in an indoor setting only, such as in a home or enclosed greenhouse, and planted in sterile, packaged, commercial potting mix. They should not have been grown or maintained outdoors, even during the warmer time of the year, or planted in soil taken from outdoor or backyard sources.” In the event that your house plants meet all these requirements and we agree to carry them, inspection officers may reject and confiscate your plants at the state inspection facility. Please see the PDF Transporting Plants CA for further information. If your plants are accepted for transport, we cannot guarantee their condition when they arrive at your new home.
Illegal Items or Substances
Illegal items packed into your belongings may subject you to charges against you should these items be found during a law enforcement search en route to your new home. We are subject to law enforcement inspection of our cargo.
Firewood and Unmilled Wood
Firewood or other unmilled wood carries the possibility of infestation by any number of insects. In order to prevent infestation of our equipment, your goods, or other shipper’s goods that may also be on our trailer, we cannot transport these items.
Household Cleaning Chemicals
While not illegal, many household chemicals can become hazardous in the environment of a closed, hot van, and can leak, causing damage to your goods, as well as others goods that may also be on the trailer. We strongly encourage you to leave household cleaning chemicals behind. You will be responsible for damage caused to your goods and any other items on the trailer.