Moving Non-Allowables – Residential Relocation

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Have a Plan for Moving Non-Allowables Ready

In the process of a home relocation, one’s method of moving non-allowables should already be in place before packing everything up for shipping.

Non-allowables are defined as items that should not be included in the household goods shipment. These naturally include hazardous materials, such as poisons, corrosives, flammables and explosives. The more obvious items in this category include ammunition, lighter fluid and fireworks. However, some seemingly innocuous household objects that can be counted in this category as well include aerosols, liquid bleach and pool chemicals.

Perishables are also categorized as non-allowables. These are things that may die or spoil in transit, such as frozen or half-used food, plants and produce. Since these items cannot be shipped, moving non-allowables must be undertaken personally. Therefore, it is always ideal to make arrangements to either bring them separately or leave them behind. More in-depth advice regarding the treatment of non-allowables is available from the experts at Dahill Moving and Storage, New York’s premier moving company.

With over 80 years of experience in the industry, you can rest assured that they’ll move you right.

admin @ December 1, 2009

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