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Ameribag
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Bosca
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Briggs &
Riley
CCL Security Products
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Delsey
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Eagle Creek
French
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High Sierra
Jack
Georges
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Jan Sport
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Kenneth
Cole
Kipling
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Lewis N.
Clark
Mcklein
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Montblanc
Osgoode Marley
Rimowa
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Samsonite
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Skyway
Swiss Army
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Travelonbags
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Travelpro
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Tumi
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U.S. Luggage
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Vera
Bradley
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Victorinox
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Zero
Halliburton
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The new SearchAlert
re-settable combination padlock by Prestolock offers two unique
innovations in luggage security:
- SearchAlert
may be opened with an override device controlled by
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents.
No SearchAlert lock should be cut off by TSA agents.
- SearchAlert
features a Security Window which changes color from Green to Red
when any override device is used.
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- Luggage checked at an Airport
or Seaport is sent through an electronic screening. If a TSA
agent determines the luggage needs to be hand searched, the
SearchAlert lock will be opened by the agent. When the TSA
override device is used, the Security Window changes color from
Green to Red. The Security Window also changes color from Green
to Red if a counterfeit override device is used to open the
SearchAlert lock.
- If a TSA agent hand searches a
piece of luggage, the agent is required to leave a TSA Notice of
Inspection in the bag If the SearchAlert lock Security Window
shows red, and no official notice of inspection is found, the
traveler should take the luggage to a TSA security person to
determine
if anything is missing, or if anything has been added to the
luggage.
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