How do you post Aersols or Pressurised Containers
Hi,
We’ve noticed many courier prohibit pressurized containers or aersols like deodrants, or sprays.
How do you post yours?
Thanks
How do you post Aersols or Pressurised Containers
Hi,
We’ve noticed many courier prohibit pressurized containers or aersols like deodrants, or sprays.
How do you post yours?
Thanks
4 replies
Seller_zWhFURNhcbesd
I saw that DHL and Parcelforce may accept it. Have you contacted them? Dangerous Goods Limited Quantity is what you most likely are sending.
Seller_CTllzMjss8YGz
Royal Mail sticker is ID8000 but only for domestic postage maximum 2 aerosols
Seller_zWhFURNhcbesd
Aerosols for toiletry or medicinal purposes (including deodorants, body sprays, hair sprays, shaving and hair removal creams and medicinal aerosols for prevention or cure such as flea sprays). - for Asthma inhalers see Prescription medicines
International - Not allowed in the mail
UK - Allowed in the mail, see restrictions and packaging guidelines below:
- Valves must be protected by a cap or other suitable means to prevent inadvertent release of the contents during transport.
- Volume per item must not exceed 500ml.
- No more than two items in any one parcel.
- Aerosols must be tightly packed in strong outer packaging and must be secured or cushioned to prevent any damage.
- An ID8000 label must be applied (see an example of an ID8000 label).
- The sender’s name and return address must be clearly visible on the outer packaging.
- These items must be presented at a Post Office® counter.
Aerosols for any other purpose (including spray paints, lacquers, solvents, air fresheners, oven cleaners, etc)
International - Not allowed in the mail
UK - Not allowed in the mail