10 Things You Should Never Pack When Moving
This article has been written by Jubilee City Movers

Protect Your Move by Knowing What Not to Pack
Moving to a new home is exciting—but packing can quickly become overwhelming. While it’s tempting to box up everything you own, not everything should go into those moving boxes.
Some items can be dangerous, messy, or simply unnecessary to bring along. Knowing what not to pack can save you time, money, and a whole lot of stress on moving day.
1. Cash
Always keep cash with you to avoid the risk of it being lost or misplaced.
2. Jewelry
Valuable jewelry should be personally secured rather than packed with other items.
3. Credit Cards
Keep all financial cards accessible and in your possession.
5. Licenses and IDs
Driver’s licenses, passports, and other identification should remain with you at all times.
6. Property Deeds
Important legal documents related to your property should be kept secure.
7. Wills
Wills and other legal paperwork should not be placed in moving boxes.
8. Car Titles
Vehicle ownership documents should stay with you to avoid any issues.
9. Medical Records
These should be easily accessible in case they are needed.
10. Irreplaceable Mementos
Items with sentimental value, such as photos and heirlooms, should always remain with you.
Items Movers Typically Cannot Transport
There are also certain hazardous or restricted items that professional movers are not allowed to transport due to safety regulations. These include:
● Flammable materials such as gasoline or propane
● Explosives or reactive chemicals
● Batteries, including lithium and car batteries
● Fertilizers and certain cleaning chemicals
● Fire extinguishers
● Perishable or open food items
Transporting these items can pose safety risks and is generally prohibited in moving trucks, air cargo, and shipping containers.
Pro Tip: Pack a Personal Essentials Bag
Prepare a bag with your most important items, including documents, valuables, medications, and daily essentials. This ensures everything you need stays with you throughout the move.
Conclusion
Knowing what not to pack is an important part of planning a successful move. Keeping essential and restricted items with you helps protect your belongings and ensures a smoother moving experience.
If you are planning a move, working with a professional team can make the process more efficient and stress-free. Contact us today to get a free quote and reliable moving assistance.
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