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  2. Luggage lock - Wikipedia

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    The TSA recommend [2] [3] that TSA-accepted locks be used, as luggage locked using other methods must be opened by force in order to be inspected. Luggage locks accepted by the TSA can be opened by the authorities using publicly known universal "master" keys. [4] Locks using this system are produced to meet standards set by Travel Sentry. Under ...

  3. Travel Sentry - Wikipedia

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    Travel Sentry developed a lock system that is "accepted and recognized" by the TSA, Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) and other security agencies, and allows them, using special tools and codes, to open and re-lock locks. The tools provided by Travel Sentry are at every luggage screening checkpoint at all 450 airports controlled ...

  4. Things you can't bring through airport security—and ... - AOL

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    There are several pre-packed TSA-compliant bags that you can buy ahead of your next trip to make packing a lot easier. Convenience Kits International offers their pre-packed bags in both Women’s ...

  5. Trichostatin A - Wikipedia

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    Trichostatin A (TSA) is an organic compound that serves as an antifungal antibiotic and selectively inhibits the class I and II mammalian histone deacetylase (HDAC) families of enzymes, but not class III HDACs (i.e., sirtuins). [1] However, there are recent reports of the interactions of this molecule with Sirt 6 protein. [2]

  6. TSA's master keys photos leaked and now everyone can 3-D ...

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    Now everyone can 3-D print Transportation Security Administration's master keys that open any approved lock, after a photo leaked.

  7. Screening Partnership Program - Wikipedia

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    The Screening Partnership Program (SPP), instituted in 2004 by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in the United States, is a program that allows airports to employ private security agencies to conduct screening, instead of having the TSA conduct said screenings. Airports and security agencies must complete applications in order to ...

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