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Old 08-05-2007, 03:20 AM   #2
Judy in Waco
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I found this info. Hope it helps!

Update: Refined Security Measures Effective Sept. 26, 2006
Liquids, gels and aerosols must be in three-ounce or smaller containers and in a one-quart, zip-top bag.

At the checkpoint travelers will be asked to remove the zip-top bag of liquids and place it in a bin or on the conveyor belt. X-raying separately will allow TSA security officers to more easily examine the declared items.

In addition, larger amounts of prescription liquid medications, baby formula and diabetic glucose treatments must be declared at the checkpoint for additional screening.

In addition to liquids, gels, and aerosols numerous other potentially dangerous items are not permitted in carry-on baggage.
What You Can Now Carry Onto a US Commerical Planes
Makeup & Personal Items
# Aerosol spray bottles and cans. Less than 3 oz.

# All creams and lotions including Neosporin or first-aid creams and ointments, topical or rash creams and ointments, suntan lotions, moisturizers, etc.- Less than 3 oz.

# Bubble bath balls, bath oils or moisturizers. Less than 3 oz.

# Bug and mosquito sprays and repellents. Less than 3 oz.

# Cigar Cutters

# Corkscrews

# Cuticle Cutters

# Deodorants made of gel or aerosol. Less than 3 oz.

# Eye drops - You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag.

# Eyeglass Repair Tools - including screwdrivers.

# Eyelash Curlers

# Gel-filled bras and similar prosthetics - Gel-filled bras may be worn through security screening and aboard aircraft.

# Hair styling gels and spray of all kinds including aerosol. Less than 3 oz.

# Hair Straightener or Detangler. Less than 3 oz.

# Knitting and Crochet Needles.

# Knives - except for plastic or round bladed butter knives.

# Lip gels such as Carmex or Blistex Less than 3 oz.

# Liquid lip glosses or other liquids for lips. Less than 3 oz.

# Liquid bubble bath including gel or liquid filled. Less than 3 oz.

# Liquid foundations. Less than 3 oz.

# Liquid, gel or spray perfumes and colognes. Less than 3 oz.

# Liquid sanitizers. Less than 3 oz.

# Liquid soaps. Less than 3 oz.

# Liquid mascara. Less than 3 oz.

# Make up removers or facial cleansers. Less than 3 oz.

# Mouthwash. Less than 3 oz.

# Nail Clippers. Less than 3 oz.

# Nail Files. Less than 3 oz.

# Nail polish and removers . Less than 3 oz.

# Non-prescription liquid or gel medicines like cough syrup and gel cap type pills - You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag.

# Personal lubricants - You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag.

# Safety Razors - including disposable razors.

# Saline solution - You are allowed to carry up to 3 oz., of eye drops in a clear, one-quart plastic bag.

# Scissors - plastic or metal with blunt tips.

# Scissors - metal with pointed tips and blades shorter than four inches in length.

# Shampoos and conditioners. Less than 3 oz.

# Toothpaste. Less than 3 oz.

# Toy Transformer Robots

# Toy Weapons - if not realistic replicas.

# Tweezers

# Umbrellas

# Walking Canes

NOTE: Some personal care items containing aerosol are regulated as hazardous materials. The FAA regulates hazardous materials. This information is summarized at www.faa.gov.

Medication & Special Needs Devices
Medications must be properly labeled with a professionally printed label identifying the medication and manufacturer's name or pharmaceutical label. The prescription medicine must match the name on the passenger's ticket.

# All disability-related equipment, aids, and devices continue to be allowed through security checkpoints once cleared through screening.

# For more information on what to expect during security screening, you may want to visit our section written for Travelers with Disabilities and Medical Conditions.

Electronic Devices
# Camcorders

# Camera Equipment

# Laptop Computers

# Mobile Phones

# Pagers

# Personal Data Assistants (PDA's)

Sharp Objects
# Scissors - metal with pointed tips and blades shorter than four inches

Tools
# Tools (seven inches or less in length)

# Screwdrivers (seven inches or less in length)

# Wrenches and Pliers (seven inches or less in length)

NOTE: Any sharp objects in checked baggage should be sheathed or securely wrapped to prevent injury to baggage handlers and Security Officers.

Food and Drinks
# Beverages purchased after security screening

# Baby formula and food, breast milk and other baby items - These are allowed in your baggage or personal items. You can take these through the security checkpoints and aboard your plane. However, you must be traveling with a baby or toddler.

# Gel shoe inserts - Gel shoe inserts are not permitted, but shoes constructed with gel heels are allowed and must be removed and screened.

* Personal Items

* Medication and Special Needs Devices

* Electronic Devices

* Sharp Objects

* Sporting Goods

* Guns, Firearms and Ammunition

* Tools

* Martial Arts/Self Defense Items

* Flammable Items

* Disabling Chemicals and Other Dangerous Items

For updates and for more information, call Consumer Response Center toll-free at 1-866-289-9673 or email TSA-ContactCenter@dhs.gov.
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