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What Movers Won’t Move (And Why)

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Professional moving companies can transport most household items safely. However, there are certain items that movers typically cannot move due to safety, legal, or liability concerns.

Understanding these restrictions can help you prepare for moving day.


Hazardous Materials


Movers generally cannot transport hazardous or flammable materials.

Examples include:

• Gasoline• Propane tanks• Paint thinners• Fireworks

These materials can be dangerous during transportation.


Perishable Food


Most moving companies will not transport perishable food items.

Items like refrigerated foods or frozen goods can spoil during long moves and create sanitation problems.


Plants


Many movers avoid transporting plants, especially on long distance moves.

Plants can be easily damaged during transportation and may also be restricted when crossing certain provincial or international borders.


Important Documents


Documents such as passports, financial records, and personal paperwork should always be transported by the homeowner.

Keeping these items with you ensures they remain safe and easily accessible.


Valuables


Items such as jewelry, cash, and family heirlooms should not be packed with the moving truck.

Instead, keep them in a personal bag or secure container.


Final Thoughts


Preparing these items separately before moving day will help your move go more smoothly and prevent last-minute surprises.


 
 
 

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