If you’re using a portable storage container—like a PODS unit—for your move, it can feel like a convenient, flexible option.
Load it at your pace.
Store it if needed.
Have it delivered when you’re ready.
But here’s something most people don’t think about until it’s too late:
👉 Not everything should go into a POD.
Some items can:
- Get damaged
- Be affected by heat or humidity
- Become unsafe
- Or even violate container policies
Let’s walk through what you should keep out of your POD—and why.
Why This Matters More Than You Think
Unlike a traditional move, PODS:
- Are not always climate controlled
- May sit for days or weeks
- Experience temperature swings
- Can shift during transport
That environment isn’t ideal for certain items.
1. Temperature-Sensitive Items
PODS can get extremely hot—or cold—depending on the weather.
Avoid putting in:
- Electronics (TVs, computers, gaming systems)
- Candles or wax items
- Vinyl records
- Musical instruments
- Certain plastics
👉 Heat can warp, melt, or permanently damage these items.
2. Important Documents & Valuables
Never pack items you can’t easily replace.
This includes:
- Passports
- Birth certificates
- Social security cards
- Financial documents
- Jewelry
- Cash
👉 These should stay with you during the move.
3. Perishable or Food Items
Even sealed food can cause problems.
Avoid:
- Open food
- Refrigerated or frozen items
- Pantry goods that attract pests
👉 Food can spoil, leak, or attract insects.
4. Hazardous or Flammable Materials
These are typically prohibited by POD providers.
Do NOT pack:
- Gasoline or propane
- Paint or paint thinner
- Cleaning chemicals
- Fireworks
- Aerosol cans
👉 These items can become dangerous in enclosed spaces.
5. Plants
It’s tempting—but risky.
Plants can:
- Overheat
- Lack airflow
- Die quickly in a sealed container
👉 Transport plants separately whenever possible.
6. Items That Can Shift or Break Easily
Even well-packed containers experience movement.
Avoid (unless professionally packed):
- Glass tabletops
- Loose mirrors
- Fragile décor
👉 These require extra protection and careful placement.
👉 See proper loading techniques:
How to Properly Load a POD
7. Items You’ll Need Immediately
This is a common mistake.
Don’t pack:
- Daily medications
- Phone chargers
- Work equipment
- Toiletries
- Change of clothes
👉 You may not have access to your container right away.
8. Extremely Heavy or Awkward Items (Without Help)
Items like:
- Safes
- Pianos
- Large appliances
Can be:
- Dangerous to move
- Difficult to secure
- Risky without proper equipment
👉 These are best handled by professionals.
👉 Learn how pros handle heavy items:
What Do Movers Actually Do on Move Day?
What Happens If You Pack the Wrong Items?
Best case:
👉 Minor inconvenience
Worst case:
👉 Permanent damage or safety issues
Examples we’ve seen:
- Melted electronics
- Broken furniture from shifting
- Leaked chemicals damaging everything inside
- Items inaccessible when needed
Smart Alternatives
If something shouldn’t go in a POD, consider:
- Taking it with you personally
- Using climate-controlled storage
- Hiring movers for sensitive items
👉 Compare options:
Is It Worth Hiring Movers or Doing It Yourself?
When a POD Still Makes Sense
PODS are still great for:
- Furniture
- Boxes
- Non-sensitive household items
- Temporary storage
👉 Full breakdown:
Moving with PODS: How It Works, What It Costs, and When It Makes Sense
Final Thoughts
PODS can be a great tool—but only when used correctly.
Knowing what not to put inside is just as important as knowing how to load it.
Taking a few extra steps upfront can save you:
- Time
- Money
- Stress
- Damaged belongings
If you’re moving in Marietta, East Cobb, Roswell, or anywhere in Cobb County, understanding these details can make a big difference in how your move turns out.
Moving is what we do.
Care is how we do it.