
Tips for Reducing Wait Time at Airline Security Check Points
Following
these tips will help you reduce your wait time at the security
checkpoint.
Before
the Airport
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Do
not pack or bring Prohibited Items to the airport. Read the
Permitted and Prohibited Items list.
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Place valuables such as jewelry, cash and laptop computers in
carry-on baggage only. Tape your business card to the bottom
of your laptop.
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Avoid wearing clothing, jewelry and accessories that contain
metal. Metal items may set off the alarm on the metal detector.
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Avoid wearing shoes that contain metal or have thick soles or
heels. Many types of footwear will require additional screening
even if the metal detector does not alarm.
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Put
all undeveloped film and cameras with film in your carry-on
baggage. Checked baggage screening equipment will damage undeveloped
film.
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Declare firearms and ammunition to your airline and place them
in your checked baggage.
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If you wish to lock your baggage, use a TSA-recognized lock
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Do not bring lighters or prohibited matches to the airport.
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Do not pack wrapped gifts and do not bring wrapped gifts to
the checkpoint. Wrap on arrival or ship your gifts prior to
your departure. TSA may have to unwrap packages for security
reasons.
At the Airport
Each adult traveler needs to keep available his/her
airline boarding pass and government-issued photo ID until exiting
the security checkpoint. Due to different airport configurations,
at many airports you will be required to display your boarding
pass more than once.
Place the following items IN your carry-on baggage or in a plastic
bag prior to entering the screening checkpoint:
Mobile
phones
Keys
Loose
change
Money
clips
PDA's
(personal data assistants)
Large
amounts of jewelry
Metal
hair decorations
Large
belt buckles
Take your laptop and video cameras with cassettes OUT of their
cases and place them in a bin provided at the checkpoint.
Take OFF all outer coats, suit coats, jackets and blazers.
Source - TSA.gov