Increased airport restrictions have many travelers leaving checked luggage unlocked and vulnerable.
According to the U.S. Transportation Security Administration, passengers must refrain from locking checked baggage. Baggage that alarms screeners and is secured with a non-recognized lock may be cut off, so the luggage can be searched.
There is a way to keep your luggage locked, so that screeners still have access for security purposes. TSA locks are recognized and accepted by TSA screeners who use a secured access device to open the lock without destroying it.
Why it works...
- TSA agents are trained to recognize the Travel Sentry Certified Logo, so they do not break the locks
- The lock's SearchAlert security window changes from Green to Red when the TSA secured access device is used to open it. You can also reset the window back to green with your personal combination.
- The locks are backed by a LIFETIME Guarantee by Tamperseal.com

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