Fast Track Movers – Items We Cannot Move & Why
To ensure safety, compliance with regulations, and a smooth moving experience, Fast Track Movers follows strict guidelines on what we cannot move. Below is a detailed breakdown of prohibited items and the reasons behind these restrictions.
1. Hazardous & Flammable Materials
Why? These items pose a fire, explosion, or environmental hazard. Transporting them is dangerous and often illegal.
Examples:
- Flammable Liquids – Gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, motor oil
- Explosives – Fireworks, ammunition, gunpowder, flares
- Aerosol Cans – Hairspray, spray paint, WD-40, disinfectants
- Pressurized Tanks – Propane tanks, oxygen cylinders, CO2 tanks, scuba tanks (unless emptied and properly certified)
- Household Chemicals – Bleach, ammonia, drain cleaner, paint thinner, nail polish remover
- Pesticides & Fertilizers – Insecticides, herbicides, fungicides
- Batteries with Acid – Car batteries, motorcycle batteries
Solution:
Dispose of these items responsibly or transport them separately in your personal vehicle following safety guidelines.
2. Perishable & Open Food Items
Why?
Perishable items can
spoil, attract pests, and cause contamination during transport.
Examples:
- Frozen or Refrigerated Food – Meat, dairy, seafood, vegetables
- Fresh Produce – Fruits, vegetables, herbs
- Opened Pantry Items
– Open bags of chips, half-used condiments, leftovers
Solution: Plan ahead and
consume, donate, or dispose of perishable food before moving day.
3. Live Plants & Animals
Why?
Plants and animals require special care and can be damaged or harmed
during a move. Some states also
restrict plant transportation due to pest control laws.
Examples:
- Pets – Dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles
- Houseplants – Potted plants, garden shrubs, bonsai trees
Solution:
Transport pets in
pet carriers
and move plants
in your personal vehicle if permitted by state law.
4. Weapons, Ammunition & Firearms
Why? Transporting firearms and ammunition
requires special permits and compliance with federal and state laws.
Examples:
- Guns & Rifles – Handguns, shotguns, hunting rifles
- Ammunition – Bullets, gunpowder, reloading materials
- Tasers & Stun Guns – Some states have restrictions
- Explosives – Dynamite, grenades, military-grade weapons
Solution:
Check with
local law enforcement or a licensed firearms dealer for proper firearm transport options.
5. High-Value & Irreplaceable Items
Why? These items are too valuable, sensitive, or legally restricted for us to move.
Examples:
- Cash & Currency – Large amounts of cash, foreign currency, stocks & bonds
- Jewelry & Precious Metals – Engagement rings, gold bars, expensive watches
- Personal Documents – Passports, wills, birth certificates, social security cards
- Heirlooms & Collectibles – Rare artwork, antique coins, baseball card collections
Solution: Carry these items with you during the move for added security.
6. Medical & Biohazardous Materials
Why? Some medical supplies are temperature-sensitive, hazardous, or require special handling.
Examples:
- Prescription Medications – Insulin, controlled substances, temperature-sensitive meds
- Medical Equipment with Fluids – Oxygen tanks, CPAP machines with water reservoirs
- Biohazardous Waste – Used syringes, blood-contaminated items, medical sharps
Solution: Transport medical essentials yourself and dispose of biohazardous waste safely.
7. Illegal Items & Controlled Substances
Why? It is illegal for a moving company to transport prohibited or restricted substances.
Examples:
- Illegal Drugs & Paraphernalia – Marijuana (if illegal in certain states), narcotics, drug-related equipment
- Stolen Goods – Any item flagged as stolen property
- Counterfeit Items – Fake currency, fraudulent documents
Solution: Avoid transporting illegal substances and ensure all items are legally owned before moving.
8. Large, Heavy, or Unmanageable Items
Why? Some items require
specialized equipment, permits, or professional movers
outside of standard household moving services.
Examples:
- Vehicles & Motorized Equipment – Cars, motorcycles, ATVs, boats, jet skis
- Gas-Powered Equipment with Fuel – Lawnmowers, chainsaws, generators (unless fully drained)
- Industrial Machinery – Heavy-duty equipment requiring cranes or professional rigging
Solution: Hire vehicle transport services or specialized movers for large machinery.
9. Specialty Items with Moving Restrictions
Why? Some items require special permits, climate-controlled conditions, or insurance limitations.
Examples:
- Grand Pianos & Oversized Safes – Requires a piano mover or heavy-duty equipment
- Alcohol Collection – State laws restrict alcohol transport over certain limits
- Aquariums & Fish Tanks – Risk of breaking and requires professional handling
- Large Hot Tubs & Pool Tables – Heavyweight items requiring specialized movers
Solution: Arrange specialized transport or sell/donate items that cannot be moved.