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
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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