5 surprising TSA items can point you out on airport safety

You may not think they represent a threat, but security agents say the opposite.


When you head for the security checkpoint At any airport, your biggest concern is to pass as quickly and easily as possible. Even if you just wrapped the bases, there is sometimes a concern that your bag is removed for a more in -depth inspection, which could prevent you from doing your flight in time. These concerns are normally unjustified, but travelers are arrested by transport agents Security Administration (TSA) even when they really believe that they have not thrilled with non-Non security. Eager to avoid this situation? Read the rest to discover five surprising elements that TSA can report to you to the safety of the airport.

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1
Snow balls

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The holiday season means seeing the family, and most often, bring gifts to give them. But if you plan to deliver a snow globe to a loved one, be informed that it may not pass security.

"I loved the snow globes when I was a child, so I know they make great gifts," Cheryl Nelson , certified expert in lifestyle and travel preparation, and founder of Prepare with dear , Llc, tells Better life . "However, if your snow globe is larger than a tennis ball, do not pack it in your hand luggage. Since the snow globes are considered the base must hold in your liter waist bag. ""

TSA " What can I bring? "The web page confirms this, adding that the largest snow globes must be stored in your luggage recorded instead. Nelson recommends waiting to wrap your snow globe and other gifts, as this can make you trip at security checkpoint.

"If a packaged gift seems suspicious on an X-ray machine, the only person clearing your perfectly packaged gift will be the TSA screening agent," she said.

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Exercise weight

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If you are looking to stay in good shape - and you don't bother Schlepping a heavier bag - you could throw exercise weights in your hand luggage. However, this can be problematic Rebecca DEITSCH , founder of travel blog One day travel queen.

"Although the TSA technically does not prohibit weights in your hand luggage, they prohibit sports equipment that could be used as a baton," explains Déitsch. "Their example is a baseball bat, but other items can be deleted at the discretion of the TSA agent."

She talks about personal experience when her weights of two books have been confiscated at Atlanta International Airport.

"I brought her to do my physiotherapy exercises, and it was so small that I never came to mind that he could be used as a weapon!" Explains Deitsch. "It is always safer to put weights and other heavy exercise equipment in your recorded luggage."

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3
Peanut Butter

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Food is always a questionable addition to your hand luggage or your personal article, and certain foods seem to fall into a gray area. For example, peanut butter is considered a liquid.

"Last summer, the TSA confiscated a pot of peanut butter that I brought to a family member who lives abroad", " Eric Segalstad , vice-president of Gondwana Ecotours , recount Better life . "I was traveling without verified luggage and I did not plan that Jif Extra Crunchy was considered liquid. Now I know!"

When looking for ASD, what can I bring? Page, the agency confirms that peanut butter can only be taken in hand luggage if it is lower than the limit of 3.4 ounces. For checkered bags, your large peanut butter containers should pass without problem.

Before the Thanksgiving Holidays, TSA actually published a press release on foods you can and cannot bring with you, offering some additional " food for thought . ""

"If you can overturn it, spread it, spray it, pump or pour it, and it is greater than 3.4 ounces, it should go to a checkered bag," said the agency. This rule also applies to soft and spread cheese like Camembert, Roger Broussard ,, former pilot And founder, CEO and creative director of Pilot School Hero, says Better life .

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Christmas firecracker

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When you think of Christmas "crackers", your mind can go to festive food, but these crackers are in fact cardboard cylinders that are open to find a small gift inside. They are often used as table decorations, and although they are more popular in the United Kingdom and Canada than in the United States, you have probably seen them during the holiday season. If you are in charge of providing them, however, they do not exceed the TSA. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

"The crackers are so named due to the noise of" cracking "they make when drawn, which is created by a small quantity of cannon powder," explains Broussard. "As a result, most airlines are Extremely careful to let the passengers bring crackers on board. "

According to the TSA, these new features are not allowed in your hand luggage Where Your recorded bags. And do not package the shots - these small fireworks that make a snapshot noise when launched against hard surfaces, either.

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5
Small metal tools

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It is common sense that all weapons should not be brought to the airport (unless you have followed the instructions to transport it properly), but TSA has a broader definition of what can be used as a weapon - similar to These weights of two pounds. DEITSCH recommends looking for "small metallic tools of all types".

"If you fly with your guitar and have additional adjustment keys, wire mowers or small metal objects, it is best to put them in your recorded luggage, even if they seem harmless," she said. "This is particularly true if you enter a foreign country and there is a linguistic barrier."

Bouchons are a little delicate, because they are not allowed if they have a blade, by TSA, but if they do not have a blade, they are safe to cross security. The swords of the Swiss army will also be confiscated, because the agency says that only "round or round blade butter knives" can go through a checkpoint. When you put them in your checkered bag, make sure they are "saved or safely wrapped to avoid injuries of luggage managers and inspectors", according to the requirements of the TSA.

If you have concerns about what you pack, the TSA facilitates articles on its website. For articles that you do not find listed, take a photo or send a question to Asktsa on Twitter Where Facebook Messenger , said the agency.


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