How to export a PDF file, including all borders?

I am very new to InDesign.  I used only a handful of times and I am unfamiliar with the setting up of pages.  They gave me a file and I have to export it.

The problem is that, when I export it to PDF, a small part of the image is cut on each page.  I have attached a picture showing this.

The outermost red "border" does not export.  Only the 'border' black and everything inside the black border to the export.  I want to export everything, including the parts of the image included in the extreme border of red.

It is only about. 125,"but it is up to the background area lost, and if it does not export, everything is too close to the edge.  Does anyone know how to export everything, including the extreme red border?  I'm sorry if this is obvious.  I am simply not knowledgeable still with the program.  Thank you very much in advance.

Operating system: Mac OS X (10.9)

Version of InDesign: CS6

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