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Subject Bought new luggage and it came with the TSA-approved universal locks
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Original Message I bought some new luggage ahead of my vacation this Summer and noticed something odd. On the luggage there was the normal combination lock and beside it a keyhole, but no keys were provided. After some reading I discovered the keys were in the hands of the TSA!

TSA-accepted Locks

A TSA-accepted luggage lock allows baggage screeners and security agents to open your suitcase for inspection using a universal master key. A number of manufacturers produce TSA-accepted locks, and they're sold under different brand names. The TSA requires the packaging to clearly state that the lock is accepted and recognized by the agency and may be opened by a TSA master key. When shopping for a TSA-accepted lock, look for the Travel Sentry or Safe Skies logo on the packaging. The Travel Sentry logo is a red diamond, and the Safe Skies mark is a red torch.

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