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TSA Approved Search Alert Combination Lock

By Aleksi | Permalink | 1 comment | August 24th, 2007 | Trackback

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Air travel can be difficult on our security. I don’t know about you, but I feel somewhat uneasy leaving my bags unlocked, and just zipped closed, knowing they’re going to be thrown around the back of an airplane, go through x-ray machines, and sit in baggage claim, before you’ll be (hopefully) reuinited with it. With new FAA and TSA regulations being passed seemingly daily, keeping up has now become nearly impossible.

What makes this lock TSA approved is that it can be opened by a special device that is used in searching locked bags. No more cutting of your lock is required. This lock is not only a fully functioning combination lock, but it also has a small window, with a display that actually changes color when the lock is bypassed by the device, allowing you to see if your bag has been opened without the proper documentation left inside by the agent.

These locks aren’t expensive either, so getting a few for your bag is not out of the question. Also, if you purchase them at the link below, you are guarenteed that they will not be cut off by the TSA, or you will get a replacement for free. Can’t beat that!

Get them from Pro Travel Gear



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[…] TSA Luggage Locks - Normally you are not allowed to leave locks on your luggage when checking bags at the airport. However, with the TSA Luggage locks, you can. These luggage locks look just like any other lock, but have a special feature that allows TSA security to unlock and re-lock your bag without damaging the lock. […]

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