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Hazardous,
Restricted, and Perishable Items
Hazardous or
dangerous goods (such as explosives, radioactive materials, flammable
gases, liquids and solids, and toxic substances) may pose a danger to
health, safety or property while being transported, Many hazardous
goods cannot be shipped through the mail or commercial carrier at
all. Such items are not permitted on NwMarketplace. Please review the
examples and additional information sections below for more
information on specific limits and exceptions to this policy.
A few hazardous
materials may legally be transported under certain conditions if they
are properly packaged and labeled. Such items are permitted on
NwMarketplace, provided that the listing contains a clear notice of
the hazardous nature of the material, and a description of the
planned method of shipping that complies with the law. For details on
particular hazardous substances and transportation requirements in
the US and internationally, look at the U.S.
Postal Service Publication 52.
Violations of this
policy may result in a range of actions, including:
Examples
of hazardous materials not permitted on eBay:
Carbon
Tetrachloride: Antique fire extinguishers that contain carbon
tetrachloride, including glass bulb fire extinguishers and brass
extinguishers with a "T" shaped handle
Tritium:
Exit Signs, Glow Sticks or similar, self-luminous devices that
contain Tritium
Radium:
Any military instrument containing radium
Fireworks:
Fireworks or pyrotechnic devices may not be listed on eBay. These
items are heavily regulated or banned in most states, and postal
regulations prohibit shipping these items through the postal system.
Under California law, fireworks include "any device containing
chemical elements and chemical compounds capable of burning
independently of the oxygen of the atmosphere and producing audible,
visual, mechanical, or thermal effects which are useful as
pyrotechnic devices or for entertainment." Pyrotechnic devices
include "any combination of materials, including pyrotechnic
compositions, which, by the agency of fire, produce an audible,
visual, mechanical or thermal effect designed and intended to be
useful for industrial, agricultural, personal safety, or educational
purposes." Examples of fireworks and pyrotechnic devices that
may not be listed on eBay include, but are not limited to: fireworks
and fireworks kits, aerial bombs, booby traps (pull string), bottle
rockets, chasers, daygo bombs, firecrackers, fountains, nitro
poppers, party poppers, roman candles, skyrockets, smoke balls,
smoke bombs, snap caps, snappers, sparklers, sparks, and torpedoes.
Mercury-Added
Products: Several states prohibit the sale of mercury-added
products, such as mercury thermometers. As a result, eBay does not
allow the sale of items containing mercury. More
information about state mercury laws.
Batteries:
Federal law regulates the sale of batteries containing mercury. As a
result, eBay does not allow the sale of these types of batteries.
eBay does not permit the listing of the following batteries
containing mercury, the sale of which is prohibited in the United
States:
mercuric
oxide button batteries (button-shaped batteries typically used in
vintage camera equipment)
alkaline-manganese
batteries containing mercury
zinc-carbon
batteries containing mercury
Note:
See ‘Additional Information’ for more information on
batteries.
Radioactive
Waste and ‘Contaminated’ Items: Any item described
as being ‘contaminated’ by radiation is not permitted on
eBay. For example, a rock taken from a Nevada nuclear test site
would fall into this category and would be prohibited. eBay
cooperates with the NRC and various state agencies and will remove
listings for radioactive items if requested by such agencies. Some
items may contain only trace amounts of radioactive materials or
types of radioactive materials that are not easily accessed. These
are certain everyday items which have been specifically approved for
distribution and may be possessed by members of the general public
without a license. These include watches, clocks and other
timekeeping of navigational devices, unrefined ores, and smoke
detectors.
Freon
and other refrigerants: The federal government regulates the
sale of Class 1 and Class 2 refrigerants, including products
commonly known as Freon® R-12 and Freon® R-22. These
products may not be lawfully sold unless the buyer is properly
certified by an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-approved
testing program. The law puts the burden on the seller of these
products to ensure that the buyer is properly certified. While Freon
and other regulated refrigerants may be listed on eBay, sellers must
state in their item description that they will comply with all
applicable laws and ensure that the bidders and buyer are properly
certified. The seller must require their buyer to provide proof of
EPA certification. Bidding or buying alone is not proof of
certification. Sales of used refrigerants are prohibited by federal
law unless certain limited exceptions apply, including any of the
following:
The
seller can show that the substance has been “reclaimed”
by a person certified by the EPA.
The
refrigerant is part of a household appliance that is being sold.
The
refrigerant will only be used in a household appliance.
Sellers that
fall within any of these exceptions must establish this fact in their
item description in conspicuous and substantial detail, or risk
having their listing removed.
Note: See 'Additional
Information' for more information on freon.
Nuclear Items:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and various states
regulate the possession and use of radioactive materials. Subject to
some exemptions, these regulations limit the sale or transfer of
radioactive materials to people licensed to possess such materials
and items that contain such materials. Sellers and buyers of
radioactive materials, and items containing radioactive materials,
should contact the NRC and their states to determine if these
materials or items are subject to regulation and whether they can be
bought or sold by unlicensed persons, such as members of the general
public.
Postal
Service restricted items: Items restricted by the U.S. Postal
Service generally do not pose a danger to health, safety, or
property while being transported, but their transport is regulated
or banned for public policy reasons. Many restricted items such as
alcohol, firearms, pets, drug paraphernalia, and lock picking
devices are not permitted on eBay under other eBay rules. Generally,
restricted items that may be lawfully transported by mail or common
carrier are permitted on eBay, unless otherwise prohibited by eBay
rules. Examples of restricted items that may be listed on eBay
include tropical fish, insects such as honeybees or ladybugs, and
some knives.
For more information visit the U.S. Postal
Service's list
of restricted items.
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