What You Need to Know: Our Non‑Transportable and Prohibited Items Policy
Moving to a new home involves careful planning, and one of the most important steps is knowing what can and cannot be transported by your moving company. For safety and legal reasons, certain items are classified as non‑transportable or prohibited during a move. At Bergers Moving, we care about your safety, the protection of our team, and the security of your belongings. This guide explains what these items are and why restrictions apply.

Why Some Items Cannot Be Moved
Professional moving companies must follow safety standards and transportation laws that regulate what can be loaded onto a moving truck. These rules are designed to prevent accidents, protect movers, and ensure compliance with environmental and transportation regulations. Some items present fire hazards, others may leak, spoil, or cause damage to other belongings during transport.

Common Non‑Transportable Items
For safety and quality reasons, movers typically cannot handle the following categories of items:
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Flammable or explosive materials such as gasoline, lighter fluid, propane tanks, or fireworks
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Corrosive or toxic chemicals, including bleach, cleaning solvents, paint, and batteries
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Compressed gases like aerosol cans or oxygen tanks
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Perishables such as frozen or refrigerated food that may spoil during long transport
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Living plants that may be restricted across state lines or damaged in transit
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Animals or pets, which require proper travel arrangements outside standard moving services
Before moving day, review your household for these restricted materials and make alternative plans for their transport or disposal.
Valuables and Personal Items
While not legally restricted, some personal possessions are best transported by you rather than placed in the moving truck. This includes:
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Jewelry, cash, and small valuables
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Important documents like passports, wills, and medical records
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Keys, personal electronics, and sentimental items
Keeping these items with you ensures they remain secure and accessible during the move.
How to Prepare Before the Move
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Ask your moving coordinator for the company’s detailed list of non‑transportable items.
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Dispose of or properly store prohibited materials before moving day.
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Plan alternative methods for moving plants, perishable food, or pets.
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Keep a separate bag for your essentials and personal valuables.
Our team is always available to answer questions and help you prepare responsibly.

Safety First, Always
At Bergers Moving, your safety and the safety of our staff come first. Our Non‑Transportable and Prohibited Items Policy ensures that every move is carried out following all required safety and environmental standards. Following these guidelines helps guarantee a smooth, secure, and problem‑free relocation for everyone involved.







