Does TSA care about deodorant?

According to the TSA, deodorant is technically legal to carry onto a plane, as long as it is in a liquid or aerosol form and it is TSA approved. The TSA has strict rules about liquids and gels in checked bags because they want to make sure nothing dangerous is going through security checkpoints and onto airplanes.

Will TSA take my spray deodorant?

So it is important to remember that all liquid, aerosol and gel items must be stored in containers 3.4 ounce or smaller. All of the 3.4 ounce containers must fit in a sealed 1-quart, clear plastic, zip-top bag, and only one plastic zip-top bag is permitted per passenger inside carry-on baggage.

Is there a limit on toiletries in hold luggage?

Always check in any liquid over 100ml and if you're unsure whether an item will be allowed through, please always check it in with your hold luggage. Liquids in containers larger than 100ml generally cannot go through security even if the container is only part full.

Can I put deodorant in hold luggage?

Is there a limit on liquids in your checked baggage?

1. Can I pack liquids in my checked bag? Yes, liquids in containers larger than 3.4 ounces must be packed in checked luggage. There is no limit to the amount of non-alcoholic liquid that can be brought, but too many full-size bottles can exceed the maximum weight limit for your luggage.

Do aerosols go in hand luggage or hold luggage?

Aerosols fall into the category of liquids and therefore cannot exceed 100 ml (maximum container capacity). Aerosols containing higher amounts must go in checked baggage, and it is advisable to make sure that the container is tightly closed and protected so that the button is not pressed during the flight.

Does deodorant count in the 3-1-1 rule?

Think the usuals, like shampoo, toothpaste, and aerosol or roll-on liquid deodorant (solid deodorant isn't regulated by the 3-1-1 rule).

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