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Hazardous Materials

Would your cargo be considered HAZMAT?

Check out our list BEFORE you buy!

You may be surprised at the many COMMON EVERYDAY ITEMS which can become hazardous when on-board an AIRCRAFT. eZone employs HAZMAT SPECIALISTS following special procedures to ensure our cargo does not endanger anyone while en route to you.

Our destinations have regularly scheduled shipments of CONSUMER COMMODITY items.

Please contact your local eZone Agent for hazmat fees and flight schedule.

CONSUMER COMMODITY items include:

Cologne
Perfumes
Aftershave
Nail Polish
Mouthwash
Shaver Gel
Air Fresheners
Hair Dye
Body Splash
Hand Lotion
Hair Regrowth Treatment
Perfume Gift Set

Other common items of a more HAZARDOUS nature are:

Spray Sunscreen
Any Aerosol
Equipment with gas powered engines
Hoverboards
Automobile or vehicle type batteries
Sealant preheaters
Hair Spray
Spray Paint
Paint & other flammables
Auto Air Bags
Fireworks/Matches
Auto Shock & Struts

Also included on this more HAZARDOUS list are:

  • Items that are CONTENTS UNDER PRESSURE whether flammable or not
  • Flammable liquids over 70ml Vol - including hand sanitizers
  • Thermometer - non-Stock Mounted, Loaded Charcoal
  • Oxidizers like Hydrogen Peroxide
  • Corrosives like Swimming Pool Treatment

PROHIBITED items include:

Firearms
Liquid Pepper Spray
Tear Gas
Lighters
Ammunition

Danger: Hazardous Chemicals

Be certain before you buy!

Item not on the list? Not sure if your item is HAZMAT?

Obtain the Material Data Safety Sheet (MSDS) from the supplier/manufacturer of your product, and your local agent can assist in determining if the cargo is restricted, and what fees may be levied for AIR forwarding. You can also contact us via email.

*Hazardous items are defined as any substance or material which could adversely affect the safety of the public, handlers or carriers during transportation. The FAA and ICAO strictly enforce the law under Hazardous Materials Regulations (49 CFR Parts 171-180), and violations can carry a penalty of USD $25,000 - USD$500,000 and/or 5 years in prison per violation.

Dangerous goods regulations