TSA to Introduce Relaxed Rules for Select Liquids in CarryOn Bags
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The TSA is testing advanced CT scanners that may allow passengers to carry select larger liquid containers in carry-on bags. • The list of these items is as follows. • #Babymilk: If you are traveling with a baby, you can now carry breast milk or formula in the amount you need without worrying about the usual limits. • • Water and baby formula: In addition to milk, you can carry water to prepare the formula in mid-flight, something that will really make traveling with the little ones easier. • • Liquid medications: Anyone who needs liquid medication can carry it without problems. The TSA recommends having the prescription or some medical document that justifies it on hand in case the authorities do not allow its passage. • • Hand sanitizer: This product, which became essential during the pandemic, was already allowed in full size and will continue to be. • • Nasal sprays and saline solutions: Very useful for those who need to maintain their respiratory health on long trips, these products can be carried without volume limits. • • Artificial tears and eye drops: For all those who wear contact lenses or suffer from dry eyes, this permission is a relief and they will not need a justification to carry them with them on trips. • • Non-flammable hair and body sprays: These personal care products (as long as they are not flammable) are also on the TSA list. • • Contact lens solution: Essential for contact lens wearers. • • Denture cleaning fluid: Now, denture wearers can carry their cleaning products without worrying about volume limits. 10. Creams and lotions (for medical use) • • Inhaler fluids: Liquids needed for inhalation devices (for those with asthma or respiratory problems) • Live fish transported in water and other biological specimens. • • Freezer or ice packs for necessary medical items (such as vaccines that need to be kept cold) • • The TSA says officers can still scan liquids for explosives or prohibited items hidden in luggage, but that, for example, in the case of liquid medications that cannot be exposed to X-rays, there are other ways to examine them. • #TSAUpdates #TravelNews #CarryOnRules #AirportSecurity #TravelConvenience #AviationTech #TravelTips #CTScanners
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