What is Contraband?
Air contraband, including:
1, Threatening aviation safety items, refers to air transport, may significantly harm human health, safety or material goods damage to property . There are the following categories:
-A, Explosive materials: such as fireworks, detonating fuses, etc.;
-B, Gas: such as compressed gases, dry ice, fire extinguishers, gas cartridges (non-emission devices can not be inflated), life-saving devices (automatic expansion), etc.;
-C, Flammable liquids: such as paint, gasoline, alcohol, oil, camphor oil, engine starting fluid, turpentine, thinner, glue, perfume, etc.;
-D, Flammable solids: spontaneous combustion of material, in contact with water releases flammable gases such as carbon, titanium powder, copra, castor, rubber debris, safety matches (box rub or wipe the piece), dried of white phosphorus, yellow phosphorus dry, magnesium powder, etc.;
-E, Oxidizers and organic peroxides: such as potassium permanganate;
-F, Toxic and infectious materials: such as pesticides, lithium batteries, tear gas, etc.;
-G, Radioactive material;
-H, Corrosive substances: such as batteries, alkaline battery fluid.
-I, Products containing magnetic which has no additional protective packaging degaussing magnets, magnet, etc.
2, No drugs.
3, Other air contraband, such as: powder-like object (regardless of color), liquid (no matter in what packaging), packaging dangerous goods signs, no sign of the national audio-visual publishing audio and video products (including CD, VCD), knives, durian, gas fire with a machine, involving "weapons" and "gun" concept to any goods (including toys), etc.
Express contraband:
1.Thw securities is difficult to estimate the value and the easily lost valuables, such as: bills of lading, the verification forms, passport, permit quotas, permits, licenses, personal documents, bills, invoices, national or foreign currency (cash), gold silver, imitation jewelry, cell phone.
2, Explosive, corrosive, toxic, and radioactive acid alkaline range of dangerous goods, such as: matches, detonators, gunpowder, firecrackers, gasoline, diesel, kerosene, alcohol (liquid and solid), sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, organic solvents, pesticides and other chemical industry publishers include "Practical Manual of hazardous chemicals" in the chemical products.
3, Various potent poisons, narcotic drugs and psychotropic materials, such as: arsenic, opium, morphine, cocaine, heroin, and marijuana.
4, State law prohibits distribution or shipping items, such as: relics, weapons, ammunition, weapons simulation.
5, Reactionary, pornographic or indecent content of newspapers, magazines, pictures, promotional materials, audio and video, laser disc (VCD, DVD, LD), computer disks and CDs.
6, Impede public health, such as the bones (including the burning of the bones), not tanned hides and skins, animal bones without pharmacists, etc. .
7, Animals, plants and their specimens.
8, It is difficult to identify components of the white powder.
9, Private correspondence.
Another part of the Express from the company's internal regulations:
1,It is strictly prohibited to acceptance,carrier State expressly contraband items, prohibited items and restricted articles.
2, Non-acceptance, packaging and details of franchise postal carrier single paste objects.
3, Prohibited the use of non-XX corporate network carrier envelopes, bags and side single (details list).
4, It is strictly prohibited picture-piece flow (picture-pieces is bundled with documentation and materials, two or more items bundled together, and have posted only one side in a single).
5, Non-acceptance, the carrier single more than 100 kilograms, more than 2 meters length, unilateral, unilateral width, height of more than 1 m and more than one vote more than two cubic meters of the object.
6, Non-acceptance, carrier irregular items, including: bicycles, electric cars, motorcycles, electric toy car, a variety of industrial and agricultural appliances, tables, office desk, chairs, stools, sofas, beds, mattresses, and not packaging, such as bare express.

