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Do you know that international conventions require all luggage to go through security inspection before shipment?
Do you know that in some countries, such as America, luggage inspection means it will be opened?
Do you know that if your suitcase is locked at this time, the customs officers will forcibly open it?
4. Do you know that many "old" suitcases are delayed due to inspection, just because TSA inspectors can’t open them quickly for inspection?
5. Do you know that the United States and other governments have adopted and adopted the standards for suitcases and locks of Lvan Company, so that inspectors can open the boxes for inspection without damaging the locks?
6. Do you know that many bags and locks have adopted the standards of Lvan Company and been certified by Lvan Company?
7. Do you know that you should lock your suitcase for the following three reasons?
A. locking can prevent theft. Because people think they can’t lock their suitcases, this gives some dishonest airport porters unlimited opportunities.
B. locking can reduce the loss of items in the bag. In the process of luggage handling, because the bag is not locked, the items in the bag are likely to fall out of the zipper opening.
C there are cases that a few airport staff use passengers’ luggage to smuggle drugs or other prohibited items privately.
How does the TSA system work?
1. Every travel lock has a special symbol (red diamond mark), so TSA or other inspectors will know that it can be opened without damaging the lock.
2. Every travel lock has a code, so TSA or other inspectors can know what tools to use to open the lock.
3. You can open the travel security lock for inspection at the inspection centers of all American airports and many other international airports, and re-lock it after inspection. Sometimes an envelope will be put in your suitcase to tell you that your luggage has been opened and checked, which is the unique intimate service of TSA lock users! With TSA lock, you can safely lock your luggage when you travel abroad; Make sure your luggage is safely through the customs! Using TSA customs password lock luggage can avoid the possibility that the local airport security personnel will destroy the lock to check the luggage when traveling abroad. Luggage entering the United States will not be broken by customs unless it is locked with TSA certification. Baggage originally imported into the United States can’t be locked for the convenience of customs inspection, and if it is locked, it will definitely be opened for inspection. However, too many people react that when they go to areas where public security is not good in other areas, their luggage is not safe at all. Therefore, there will be such a TSA lock.
4. Therefore, with the luggage and travel safety lock certified by Travel Sentry, passengers can.
A. lock your luggage safely.
B. Make sure your luggage is safe.
C. Enjoy the trip with peace of mind.
When buying your suitcase and lock, please look for the red diamond logo of Lu ‘an.
There are special TSA inspectors in the United States Customs and Airport Terminal.
Interpretation of TSA certification
1. Since January 2003, TSA has stipulated that all luggage entering American airports must be opened for inspection. At the same time, TSA issued a warning: unless a TSA-certified lock is used, the checked luggage is either unlocked or the customs has the right to pry open the box to break the lock of the checked luggage.
2. There are two ways to unlock the TSA lock: one is to unlock it by the password set by the consumer, and the other is to unlock it by the TSA key dedicated to the customs, and the customs has a TSA unlocking key in hand.
3. There must be a red diamond sign on the front and back of this lock. As long as the customs sees that sign, they will know to use the key to unlock it (the corresponding key number is indicated at the bottom of the lock) and will not pry it open and destroy it.
4. TSA has strictly trained the customs inspectors, and should be very careful to ensure safety when opening the luggage for inspection, and re-lock the luggage after inspection.
5. TSA locks can also be used in countries outside the United States. Authentic TSA locks have been officially verified and recognized by the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) of the United States and the Royal Revenue Agency (HMRC).