Hazard Class
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Type
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Common Examples
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Domestic
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Int'l
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Domestic Mail
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Additional Information
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Air
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Sur.
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DMM
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Pub 52
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Hazard Class 1 Explosives
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Explosives
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Fireworks, dynamite, grenades, small arms ammunition
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N
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N
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N
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All explosives are prohibited except as specified in DMM 601.10.0.
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Hazard Class 2 Gases (Under Pressure)
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Flammable
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Hairspray (in aerosol can)
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N
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Y
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N
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Propane, camp stove fuel
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N
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Y
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N
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Spray (in aerosol can)
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N
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Y
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N
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342.22f
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Non-Flammable
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Fire extinguishers
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Y
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Y
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N
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Fire extinguishers containing methyl bromide prohibited.
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Nitrogen, compressed air
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Y
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Y
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N
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Toxic
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Ammonia, chlorine, carbon monoxide
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N
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N
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N
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All toxic gases are prohibited.
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Hazard Class 3 Flammable and Combustible Liquids
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Flammable Liquids (Flashpoint not more than 141� F)
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Acetone, rubbing alcohol, witch hazel
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N
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Y
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N
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ORM-D1 only (dependent on flashpoint).
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Gasoline and items containing gasoline or gasoline fumes
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N
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N
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N
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Gasoline and items containing gasoline or gasoline fumes are always prohibited.
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Paint, paint-related materials
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N
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Y
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N
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ORM-D1 only (dependent on flashpoint).
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Cigarette lighter, cigar lighter, lighter fluid (flammable liquid)
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N
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Y
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N
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Combustible Liquids (Flashpoint above 141� F and below 200� F)
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Diesel fuel, kerosene
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Y
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Y
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N
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ORM-D1 only. Flashpoint must be greater than 141�F.
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Waxes & polishes
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Y
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Y
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N
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ORM-D1 only (dependent on flashpoint).
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Adhesives, cements, and glue
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Y
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Y
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N
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ORM-D1 only (dependent on flashpoint).
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Perfumes and colognes (liquids)
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N
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Y
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N
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ORM-D1 only (dependent on flashpoint).
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Hazard Class 4 Flammable Solids
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Flammable Matches
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Card matches, book matches, safety matches
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N
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Y
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N
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Flammable Matches
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Strike anywhere matches
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N
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N
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N
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Prohibited.
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Spontaneously Combustible
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Iron oxide
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N
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Y
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N
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Dangerous When Wet
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Aluminum powder, calcium, lithium, sodium
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N
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Y
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N
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Hazard Class 5 Oxidizing Substances, Organic Peroxides
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Oxiders/Organic Peroxides
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Ammonium nitrate, fertilizer, swimming pool chemicals
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Y
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Y
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N
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ORM-D1 only—Friction tops unacceptable.
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Hydrogen peroxide (less than 20% solution
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Y
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Y
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N
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No restrictions up to 8%. Solution strength up to 20% is acceptable, if ORM-D1only.
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Hazard Class 6 Toxic Substances
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Poisons
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Tear gas (except those containing oleoresin capsicum)
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N
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N
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N
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All irritants are prohibited.
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Flea collars, cyanide, pesticides & herbicides
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N
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N
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Infectious Substances
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Nonifectious Specimens
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Blood, urine, saliva, stool
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Y
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Y
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Must be properly packaged.
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Biological & Medical Materials
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Used sharps, medical devices
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Y
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Y
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Items must be properly packaged for mailing; some require approval before mailing.
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Hazard Class 7 Radioactive Material
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Radioactive Materials
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Devices containing radioactive materials
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N
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Y
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Items must be properly packaged. International mail requires approval before mailing.
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Hazard Class 8 Corrosives
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Liquid and Solid
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Batteries with liquid electrolyte, hydrochloric acid
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N
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N
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N
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Nonspillable batteries may be permitted per DMM 601.10.19.
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Primary lithium batteries (small non-rechargeable consumer-type batteries)
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Y
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Y
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5 pound maximum weight without equipment, 11 lbs. maximum weight with equipment. Lithium content restrictions, see 601.10.20.7.
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Secondary lithium-ion batteries (small rechargeable consumer-type batteries)
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Mercury, mercury-containing items (thermometer, etc.)
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N
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N
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N
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Mercury and items containing mercury are always prohibited.
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Hazard Class 9 Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials
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Miscellaneous
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Dry ice
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Y
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Y
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N
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5 lbs. maximum for air (surface may exceed 5 lbs.) (Proper forms/warning labels required for air only).
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Magnets, magnetized materials
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Depends on magnetic strength.
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Restricted Matter
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Firearms
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Handguns (concealable fire arms)
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Except between authorized parties; international mail subject to ICL restrictions/prohibitions. No content markings on outside of mailpiece are permitted.
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Rifles, shotguns, antique guns (unloaded)
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Y
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Y
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Y
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No content markings on outside of mailpiece are permitted. Ammunition strictly prohibited.
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Human Ashes
Animal Ashes
Pet Ashes
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Cremated remains
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Y
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Y
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Y
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N/A
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Registered mail required. International mail subject to ICL6 restrictions/prohibitions.
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Intoxicating Liquors
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Wine, bourbon, vodka, liquor, beer
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N
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N
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N
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Includes 0.5% alcohol content or greater.
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Motor Vehicle Master Keys
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Including locksmithing devices
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Y
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Y
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N
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Only if sent between authorized parties.
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Odor-Producing Materials
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Food, non-toxic inks and dyes, paper
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N
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N
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N
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45
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Not considered hazardous material.
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Controlled Substances
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Narcotics
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N
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Generally, both the mailers and the addressee must meet special conditions.
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Drugs
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Prescription, non-prescription medicines, medications, prescription drugs
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Y
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Y
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Y
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No content markings on outside of mail piece permitted. ICL6 restrictions/prohibition apply for international mail. Must meet state and federal laws.
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Drug Paraphernalia
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Illegal drugs, pipes
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N
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N
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N
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See Controlled Substance Act for more information on drug paraphernalia.
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Battery-Powered Devices
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Toys, clocks (operated by household-use-type battery
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Sharp Instruments
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Knives, razors, switchblades
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Only if sent between authorized parties. International mail subject to ICL6 restrictions/prohibitions for each country.
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Perishable Matter Animals
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Bees
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Honey bees (Queen bees)
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Disease-free queen bees may be accompanied by up to eight attendants by air. Honeybees without queen bees, surface only.
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Adult Birds acceptable
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Geese, turkeys, guinea fowl, doves, pigeons, pheasants, partridges, quail, ducks, chickens, swans
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Y
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Y
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N
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Disease-free geese, turkeys, guinea fowl, doves, pigeons, pheasants, partridges, quail, ducks, chickens, swans.
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Adult Birds unacceptable
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All other types of birds not listed above, such as canaries, parakeets, parrots
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N
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N
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N
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Prohibited.
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Day-old Poultry
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Chicks, ducks, geese, quail, partridges, pheasants (April through August), turkeys
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Y
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Y
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N
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Day-old poultry vaccinated with Newcastle disease (live virus) is nonmailable.
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Dead Animals
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Dried parts of game birds or fish
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Y
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Y
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Includes hides and furs. International mail subject to ICL6 restrictions/prohibitions. If dry ice is used, see DMM 601.9.4.
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Live, cold blooded
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Goldfish, crickets, worms
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Y
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Y
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N
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Some exceptions.
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Reptiles
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Snakes, turtles
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N
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N
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N
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Live, warm blooded
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Hamsters, mice, cats, rabbits, dogs, guinea pigs, or rats
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N
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N
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N
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Some adult birds permitted in domestic mail. See DMM 601.9.3.6.
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Scorpiuons (live)
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Scorpions
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N
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Y
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N
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Only for medical research or manufacture of antivenin.
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Perishable Matter Food
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Meats and Meat products
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Fresh meat & fish. Frozen meat & fish.
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Y
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Y
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International mail subject to IC6 restrictions/prohibitions. If dry ice is used, see DMM 601.9.1.
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Fresh Foods
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Fruits, vegetables
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Y
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Y
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International mail subject to IC6 restrictions/prohibitions. If dry ice is used, see DMM 601.9.1.
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Plants
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Trees, citrus, cactus
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Y
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Y
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International mail subject to ICL6 restrictions/prohibitions. USDA regulations/prohibitions apply.
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