Things We
Can't Accept
Aerosols
Alcoholic liquids
Animal products
Asbestos
Batteries that are classed as dangerous goods by the latest edition
of the International Civil Aviation Organization’s Technical Instructions
Butane lighters and refills
Clinical and medical waste
Chemicals
Flammable, non-flammable, toxic compressed gases
Corrosives
Counterfeit money or counterfeit postage stamps
Drugs of any description
Dry ice
Environmental waste
Explosives
Filth
Flammable liquids or solids
Flowers, seeds etc
Guns, or other offensive weapons
Living creatures
Lottery tickets
Medicines
Indecent, obscene or offensive material
UN2814 OR un290 Infectious substances as classified at 6.2 of the 2005-2006
edition Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods
by Air, published by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation).
Magnetised material with a magnetic field strength of 0.159A/m or more
at a distance of 2.1m from the outside of the package
Matches
Oxidising materials or organic peroxides
Pesticides
Toxic liquids, solids or gases
Poisons
All radioactive material and samples that are classified as radioactive
using Table 2-12 of the latest edition of the International Civil Aviation
Organization’s Technical Instructions
Weapons of war, except as permitted by part exclusions below.
Ammunition
Solvent-based paints, varnishes and enamels
Water-based paints, varnishes and enamels
Please
note that this list is not comprehensive. Anything considered to be
illegal or dangerous will not be accepted. If in doubt, please feel
free to contact us in advance if you feel a questionable item may be
received by us.