All;
This thread has gone way off the basis of this list. 
You all know better.
Please move on to S scale train modeling.

Thank you
Jeff Sankus 
S list moderator


--- In [email protected], "Ed" <Loizeaux@...> wrote:
>
> > parcel post is basically surface or truck, that indicates the hazardous 
> > nature of the product, if that is the only transportation means available
> > mel perry
> 
> From the USPS web site:
> 
> Many household items can't go in the mail. 
> Restricted materials come in a wide variety of forms and can be chemical, 
> biological, radioactive, or a combination of factors.
> Many common household and consumer products cannot be mailed through the US 
> Postal Service�. These materials may not be dangerous on your shelf at 
> home, but they may become a hazard when shaken or when exposed to temperature 
> or pressure changes. Additional rules and restrictions apply for items being 
> mailed internationally.
> Examples of household products that may be mailable but have specific 
> restrictions�
> Aerosols 
> Lithium Batteries 
> Nail Polish 
> Perfumes containing alcohol 
> Pool Chemicals 
> Paints 
> Matches 
> Certain Glues 
> Examples of non-mailable items�
> Air bags 
> Ammunition 
> Explosives 
> Gasoline 
> Browse Domestic Mail Manual (DMM�) 601.10: Hazardous Materials �
> Browse Publication 52 -- Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Mail �
> 
> Just trying to keep things in perspective..........Ed Loizeaux
>




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