What We Can’t Move: Your Guide to Non‑Transportable Items
A safe, smooth move depends on following clear rules about what can and cannot go on the truck. This guide explains common non‑transportable and restricted items in plain language, plus what to do instead so your moving day stays on schedule.


Hazardous or Flammable Materials
For safety and legal compliance, hazardous items cannot be loaded. Typical examples include:
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Pressurized or combustible items: propane tanks, butane, camp fuel, aerosol cans, scuba tanks
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Fuels and solvents: gasoline, kerosene, lighter fluid, paint thinners, varnishes
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Chemicals and corrosives: pool chemicals, pesticides, fertilizers, bleach, ammonia, cleaning solvents
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Explosives and fireworks, matches, charcoal, and similar ignition sources
What to do instead:
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Use up, give away, or take to your local hazardous‑waste facility.
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Drain fuel from lawn equipment and run engines dry before moving.

Perishables and Temperature‑Sensitive Goods
Perishables can spoil, leak, or attract pests, especially on long routes or during storage. These include:
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Open or refrigerated foods, produce, frozen items
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Temperature‑sensitive goods like certain candles, cosmetics, or similar meltable items
What to do instead:
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Consume, donate locally, or transport short‑distance in a cooled container yourself.

Plants and Living Things
Live plants and animals require care, ventilation, and may be restricted by state or provincial agriculture rules. Most movers cannot transport:
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Houseplants, outdoor plants, soil
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Pets, aquariums with water or live fish, terrariums
What to do instead:
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Move plants and small pets in your own vehicle when feasible.
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For longer distances, research plant and pet transport specialists and any entry regulations.

Firearms, Ammunition, and Restricted Goods
Due to legal and safety constraints, movers typically cannot take:
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Firearms, ammunition, reloading supplies
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Certain knives or weapons governed by local laws
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Alcohol in regulated quantities across certain jurisdictions
What to do instead:
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Follow local laws for personal transport or use licensed specialty carriers.
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Check destination regulations for alcohol and secure it for personal transport where allowed.

Personal, Valuable, and Irreplaceable Items
To reduce risk and ensure peace of mind, keep highly personal or hard‑to‑replace items with you:
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Jewelry, cash, collectibles, rare documents
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Passports, IDs, checkbooks, medical records, essential medications
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Laptops, hard drives, family photos, keys, titles, and legal paperwork
What to do instead:
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Pack a personal carry‑on with these items and keep them in your possession throughout the move.
Battery and E‑Waste Considerations
Some batteries and electronics can overheat or leak:
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Remove lithium batteries from devices when possible and carry them separately.
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Safely recycle old car batteries, e‑waste, and damaged power packs before your move.
How to Prepare Before Packing
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Ask for the current non‑allowables list: Request American Made Moving’s latest restricted items guidance for your exact route and season.
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Separate early: Make a “Do Not Pack” area at home to stage restricted items.
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Plan disposal or alternate transport: Schedule household hazardous waste drop‑off or arrange personal transport for sensitive items.
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Label and communicate: Flag delicate, temperature‑sensitive, or special‑care items that you plan to move yourself so crews don’t load them by mistake.
Our Commitment to Your Safety
American Made Moving follows clear safety standards to protect your home and belongings. If you’re unsure about an item, share a photo or product label, and our team will provide guidance on safe handling and your best alternatives.
Quick Reference: Common Non‑Transportables
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Flammables: propane, gasoline, paint thinner, aerosols
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Chemicals: bleach, ammonia, pool chemicals, pesticides
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Explosives/ignition sources: fireworks, matches, charcoal
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Perishables: open/refrigerated/frozen foods
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Living things: pets, plants, soil
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Restricted/legal: firearms, ammunition, certain alcohol shipments
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Valuables: jewelry, cash, vital documents, medications
Need help planning around restricted items? Contact American Made Moving for a quick checklist and safe alternatives tailored to your move.








