Think Twice Before Packing This Common Item Millions of People Use Every Day

Just when you thought the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was easing up on some of its policies and procedures that have long aggravated air travelers — such as removing your shoes to go through the security checkpoint — it’s now warning airline passengers to leave one common item at home.
According to an article by The Street, in August, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued updated Hazardous Materials (HazMat) guidelines, and many popular hair tools are no longer allowed in checked baggage.
Check out this post by The Seniors Trust Network to see if you need to check your favorite curling iron for your next flight.
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