DITY Movers Prohibited Items
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DITY MoveThe following items are prohibited items in a DITY move: - Marine engines and power unites, gasoline, diesel, or electric powered inboard or combination (excluding outboard motors).
- Gold, silver bullion and cash.
- Perishable food stuffs, grocery provisions other than those for consumption by yourself and/or your dependents.
- Live plants.
- Tax-free cigarettes and alcoholic beverages (there are some exceptions).
- Pets, kennels that exceed dimensions of 4ft x 3ft x 3ft.
- Articles for sale or resale (Amway, Avon, Mary Kay, etc.).
- Flammables, combustibles, or explosives (flash bulbs, ammunition, light bulbs, and batteries to name a few).
- Any type of passenger carrying vehicle (excluding jet skis, motorcycles, and snowmobiles).
- Trailers. Privately owned trailers will be counted as personal property.
- Wooden or metal fencing (excluding metal fencing for a small garden/small dog run) or building materials (lumber, brick, concrete blocks, firewood, etc.).
- Airplane parts, including manned gliders (some hang gliders may be shipped).
- Major motor vehicle assemblies, including manned gliders (some hang gliders may be shipped).
- Aerosol cans, disinfectants, adhesive, paint, auto polish, shoe polish, etc.
- Prohibited firearms as determined in Gun Control Act of 1968 (sawed-off shotguns, machine guns, etc.).
- Utility sheds which have not been cleaned and disassembled.
- Cigarettes, cigars, or pipe lighters containing flints and/or fluids.
NOTE: Vehicle tow dollies are not to be weighed as part of the shipment - must be disconnected. Andrea Pixley is the owner and editor-in-chief of 4MilitaryFamilies.com. |