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Find out what the movers won't put into a box. So, before you move home, make sure you check this list of items that are best left behind.
There are some items that professional packers will not pack due to liability reasons. These items include but are not limited to:
Ammunition
Explosives
Flammables
Hazardous materials
Perishables
Some of these items may seem obvious, but others, like ammunition and flammable, might not be. It's important to check with your moving company ahead of time to find out what their policy is on packing these items. In general, it's always best to err on the side of caution when deciding what to pack in your moving truck. If you're not sure whether or not something can be packed, it's always best to ask a professional.
There are some items that professional packers and movers will not move. These items are considered to be too dangerous or too difficult to move. Many of these items are also against the law to move.
Some of the most common non-allowable items include:
Ammunition
Explosives
Flammable liquids
Corrosives
Toxic substances
Perishable food items
Pets
Plants
These are just a few examples of items that cannot be packed and moved. There are many other items that are not allowed to be packed and moved. If you are unsure about an item, it is always best to ask the packing and moving company before you try to move it.
Movers are generally happy to move items that are not in boxes, but there may be an additional charge for this service. It's always best to check with your moving company ahead of time to find out their policy on moving items that are not in boxes.
Batteries are not allowed to be packed and moved by professional packers and movers. This is because batteries can leak acid and cause damage to other items in the move. Batteries are also considered to be hazardous materials. If you need to move batteries, you will need to pack them yourself or find another way to move them.
If you are hiring professional packers and movers, you should not try to help them with the packing. This is because they are trained professionals and they know how to safely pack your belongings. If you try to help, you could end up getting in the way or causing damage to your belongings.
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