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There are three, and only three, packing groups defined in the regulations for transportation of hazardous materials (dangerous goods).
CLASS (3) Flammable and fall under the UN code 1863 ERG no 128 Packing Group III
It's not safe for residential use because it is quite flammable. Construction grade styrofoam insulation is treated with a flame retardant.
Part of the answer will depend on if the paint is flammable or combustible. When you mail it, explain to the postmaster what it is and he will mark it accordingly. There are guidelines and recommendations for packing it which can be found on the postal services site -- www.usps.com
Those packing "peanuts" are not Styrofoam, but rather Polystyrene foam. They are dangerously flammable and produce extremely toxic fumes in a fire. Do NOT use them to insulate your home.
The plural of packing list is packing lists. As in "where are the packing lists?".
Pre- packing is packing before a trip or where ever you are going. =P
The junk food is crispy after packing because of airtight packing and it is not good for healthy.
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Yes packing peanuts will protect your package from moving inside. I know you can get free packing peanuts on BoxGiver
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Flowers that have both male and female parts are complete flowers. The male part is the pollen from the stamen. The female part is the "pistol-packing mama."