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Here’s What the TSA Wants You to Know About Luggage Locks

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If you’ve shopped for luggage lately, you’ve probably noticed that many suitcases come equipped with a built-in lock. The added security provides peace of mind for many travelers. However, as Travel & Leisure points out, any luggage lock you use on checked baggage — whether built into your suitcase or one you purchase separately — needs to be TSA-approved.

Check out this post by The Seniors Trust Network to find out why that is so important.

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