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What Movers Won’t Move (And Why)

When planning a move, most people assume the movers will load everything into the truck. However, there are certain items professional moving companies simply can’t transport due to safety regulations, liability, or legal restrictions.

Knowing what these items are before moving day can save time and prevent last-minute surprises.

Common items movers typically won’t transport include:

  • Propane tanks and gasoline
  • Paints, solvents, and other flammable liquids
  • Fireworks and ammunition
  • Household chemicals and pesticides
  • Cleaning products containing hazardous materials
  • Perishable food
  • Open alcohol containers
  • Certain batteries
  • Live plants (especially for long-distance moves)
  • Valuable personal documents, jewelry, and cash

These restrictions exist to protect your belongings, the moving crew, and everyone sharing the road. Hazardous materials can leak, ignite, or create dangerous conditions inside a moving truck.

Instead, transport important documents, medications, passports, laptops, and sentimental valuables with you in your personal vehicle whenever possible.

If you’re unsure whether an item can be moved, ask your moving company well before moving day. Professional movers can explain any restrictions and recommend the safest way to transport special items.

Preparing these items ahead of time helps your move stay on schedule and avoids delays when the truck arrives.

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