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What Not to Pack in a Moving Truck

When moving, it’s tempting to load everything into the truck, but some items should never go on board. Knowing what to leave out is crucial for a safe and efficient move.

Perishables: Food, especially fresh or refrigerated items, can spoil during transit. This not only creates unpleasant odors but can also attract pests. Instead, pack non-perishable snacks in your personal vehicle or discard items that won’t survive the move.

Hazardous Materials: Flammable or dangerous items like gasoline, propane tanks, paint, and cleaning supplies are prohibited by moving companies. These items pose a risk of fire or explosion and should be transported separately or safely disposed of before the move.

Valuables: Items like jewelry, cash, important documents, and sentimental heirlooms should always travel with you. Keeping these items in your personal vehicle ensures they remain secure and easily accessible.

Temperature-Sensitive Items: Certain belongings, like candles, electronics, and delicate artwork, can warp, melt, or become damaged in extreme temperatures often experienced inside a moving truck. Use climate-controlled transport if necessary or carry these items with you.

Personal Essentials: Don’t pack items you’ll need right away, like toiletries, medications, or a change of clothes. Keep these in a separate bag to avoid digging through boxes upon arrival.

By avoiding these items in your moving truck, you’ll prevent unnecessary risks and ensure a smoother, more organized move. Contact us for a free, in-home estimate.

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