View Full Version : Travel Info- Tsa Does Not Allow Blades!
NYLaw
06-19-2006, 07:07 AM
Apparently double edge blades are not considered "safety razors" under the permitted rules of what's allowed in a carry-on bag.
Without going into detail about my experience (which may vary from yours because I carry a badge), suffiice it to say that you should not attempt to bring a loaded double edge razor on-board with you. Do some research before travelling to find out where you can get your blade of choice at your destination.
This should remove any doubt! (Previously I was of the opinion, because of discussions with a TSA supervisor, that one single DE blade loaded INTO a razor would be allowed because it's a 'safety razor' and 'disposable' under the guildelines of what's permitted under TSA rules... I was wrong!)
rtaylor61
06-19-2006, 07:49 AM
Maybe it's all semantics. Safety Razor vs. Safety Razor Blade. The razor is allowed, just not the blade.
Randy
stanmog
06-19-2006, 08:59 AM
I'm not saying this actually happened to me, but I may have heard that TSA will confiscate the blade from your safety razor, but a spare blade, placed in your kit so that it is parallel to the X ray beam may go undetected...and a spare blade in your wallet amongst your credit cards may not set off the metal detector. I may have heard.
Stan
teamacacia
06-19-2006, 12:43 PM
When we left for Jamaica this past Saturday, I just packed the empty razor back into it's box, wrapped up a pack of Feathers inside the box, and loaded them into my checked luggage. Sure, it wasn't a carry-on but there were no problems. Guess this wouldn't be applicable to those who travel w/o checking luggage but it is good to know, none-the-less.
NYLaw
06-19-2006, 01:11 PM
Todd and everybody,
Thanks for the info. Todd, YES- this restriction ONLY applies to carry-on baggage.
With The Grain
06-19-2006, 01:22 PM
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I'm not saying this actually happened to me, but I may have heard that TSA will confiscate the blade from your safety razor, but a spare blade, placed in your kit so that it is parallel to the X ray beam may go undetected...and a spare blade in your wallet amongst your credit cards may not set off the metal detector. I may have heard.
Stan
Sounds like a great way to get arrested!
sogami
02-16-2010, 01:17 PM
I was looking over TSA site and think they will now allow safety razors with a blade in the razor to be taken on carry-on. Anyone know more about this?
See link.
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm
RichGem
02-16-2010, 01:21 PM
Guys this has been beaten to death ad nauseum. Full info is in the wiki, but to cut to the chase: empty razors are OK in carry on. Blades (de, se, str8, or injector) are not. Blades and razors can go in checked luggage with no problem. The only blades allowed in carry on are cartridge type such as disposable razors or "systems" like Mach 3 & Fusion.
RichGem
02-16-2010, 01:23 PM
I was looking over TSA site and think they will now allow safety razors with a blade in the razor to be taken on carry-on. Anyone know more about this?
See link.
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm
This is misleading due to lack of specificity. By safety razor they mean a disposible or a cart razor, not a de or se. see my post above.
texbilly
02-16-2010, 01:28 PM
Yep, every time I read the "latest" on this subject, I think why would anyone take a chance? Until the allowance of any razor/blade is definitively outlined (at which time I'm sure we'll all see it plastered on the news and internet), please play it safe, guys.
kingfisher
02-16-2010, 01:46 PM
Sounds like a great way to get arrested!
Sure does!
davecmu
02-16-2010, 02:01 PM
The only blades allowed in carry on are cartridge type such as disposable razors or "systems" like Mach 3 & Fusion.
I smell a conspiracy... Let's check who is receiving campaign funds from P&G and its related companies. :lol:
Well, I went to sourcewatch.org and looked up what info I could, just because I'm a bit crazy, apparently. They donated about $305,500 in 05/06 when these laws were being introduced, 82% of which went to Republicans. *shrug* That doesn't seem like a lot, probably not enough to get a limit on razor blades.
sogami
02-16-2010, 03:00 PM
I have checked the Wiki but was not sure that the (1) TSA rules have changed recently and (2) the advice for traveling on the Wiki has been updated.
Maybe a quarterly update that states the community still feels the same way or that the updates from TSA have changed the travel suggestions for B&B community would be helpful. I travel sometimes and want don't check bags. I would like to take my DE razor.
luvmysuper
02-16-2010, 03:05 PM
I'm not saying this actually happened to me, but I may have heard that TSA will confiscate the blade from your safety razor, but a spare blade, placed in your kit so that it is parallel to the X ray beam may go undetected...and a spare blade in your wallet amongst your credit cards may not set off the metal detector. I may have heard.
Stan
I know that you think you're helping people, but it actually isn't.
Encouraging practices which are in violation of the law, is in fact a violation of the Terms of Use of this board.
All newbs should be aware - there is NO WAY that you should ever try to bring a blade on an aircraft in your carry on luggage.
If it's that important to you, check a bag like I do.
If it isn't, then buy a pack at Walmart when you arrive, or mail a pack ahead of time to your destination.
Don't risk breaking the law, and please don't encourage others to! :w00t:
Convert
02-16-2010, 03:05 PM
I was looking over TSA site and think they will now allow safety razors with a blade in the razor to be taken on carry-on. Anyone know more about this?
See link.
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm
I read the TSA info to say nothing about safety razor blades, as the "Razor-Type Blades" specifically excludes a mention on safety razors. I concur with several of the posts, better to pack it in the checked baggage... just check an easily forgotten setup if your bag is lost.
You could always have a honemeister sharpen up a pair of scissors - metal with pointed tips and blades shorter than four inches, which are alloweable as a carryon. If a guy can shave with an ax, can a pair of scissors be that bad? Maybe Cooncatbob can make two straights into a pair of scissors by joining them at the pin...:biggrin1:
Unknownsoldier
02-16-2010, 03:18 PM
The tsa has some very random things you can;t take on.... also surprise surprise no spear guns allowed.....
Tom
davecmu
02-16-2010, 03:18 PM
I know that you think you're helping people, but it actually isn't.
Encouraging practices which are in violation of the law, is in fact a violation of the Terms of Use of this board.
All newbs should be aware - there is NO WAY that you should ever try to bring a blade on an aircraft in your carry on luggage.
If it's that important to you, check a bag like I do.
If it isn't, then buy a pack at Walmart when you arrive, or mail a pack ahead of time to your destination.
Don't risk breaking the law, and please don't encourage others to! :w00t:
Quoted for emphasis. Gentlemen follow the rule of law, even when it disagrees with their preferred disposition. Please do not do anything that may jeopardize your safety or others', or violate the law.
Go West Young Man
02-16-2010, 05:04 PM
I know that you think you're helping people, but it actually isn't.
Encouraging practices which are in violation of the law, is in fact a violation of the Terms of Use of this board.
All newbs should be aware - there is NO WAY that you should ever try to bring a blade on an aircraft in your carry on luggage.
If it's that important to you, check a bag like I do.
If it isn't, then buy a pack at Walmart when you arrive, or mail a pack ahead of time to your destination.
Don't risk breaking the law, and please don't encourage others to! :w00t:
Ya might want to check the date on that post you were replying to! :001_cool::001_cool:
HopHead
02-16-2010, 05:10 PM
About two weeks ago I had several blades seized in Burbank on the grounds that they did not have the word "safety" on the box although the agent knew what the blades were. They left me with the distinct impression that as long as the word "safety" was on the box, they would be fine with it, given their wording of the current rule.
luvmysuper
02-16-2010, 05:19 PM
Ya might want to check the date on that post you were replying to! :001_cool::001_cool:
Thanks, :lol:
Man I hate Lazarus Posts.
But - since it was brought back to life, no harm done in reminding noobs anew.
Matt555
02-16-2010, 06:20 PM
Box Cutters = 9/11
Lets just make sure to check the blades and not put them in our carry on.........:thumbup:
ajkimmins
02-16-2010, 06:22 PM
When we left for Jamaica this past Saturday, I just packed the empty razor back into it's box, wrapped up a pack of Feathers inside the box, and loaded them into my checked luggage. Sure, it wasn't a carry-on but there were no problems. Guess this wouldn't be applicable to those who travel w/o checking luggage but it is good to know, none-the-less.
Resurrected thread!! You can put a gun in your CHECKED luggage.
The thing that gets me are all the military personnel that get their SWISS ARMY KNIVES confiscated as they get on a plane with a loaded M16!! "Here's your rifle, you have your gun, we're keeping your 2 1/2 knife!"
That happened a lot more right after 9/11. Haven't heard of so many on the commercial airlines so much lately.
sogami
02-16-2010, 09:03 PM
Ok so from the follow up posts:
Don't hide blades. (100% in agreement)
Putting a DE in checked bags is ok and recommended.
No really clarity on carry-on bags.
mmack66
02-16-2010, 09:29 PM
About two weeks ago I had several blades seized in Burbank on the grounds that they did not have the word "safety" on the box although the agent knew what the blades were. They left me with the distinct impression that as long as the word "safety" was on the box, they would be fine with it, given their wording of the current rule.
Umm, yeah. That is an incorrect assumption.
cfriend
02-16-2010, 09:40 PM
Ya might want to check the date on that post you were replying to! :001_cool::001_cool:
Seriously guys, four years old? :huh::lol:
RichGem
02-17-2010, 03:33 AM
Ok so from the follow up posts:
Don't hide blades. (100% in agreement)
Putting a DE in checked bags is ok and recommended.
No really clarity on carry-on bags.
Carry on regs are clear: empty razors or cart razors = OK. Blades are not.
Now, what you can "get away with" will depend on your screener, but it's certainly not worth trying to beat the system. period.
luvmysuper
02-17-2010, 05:11 AM
Carry on regs are clear: empty razors or cart razors = OK. Blades are not.
Now, what you can "get away with" will depend on your screener, but it's certainly not worth trying to beat the system. period.
From the TSA Website;
Pack smart. For purposes of security screening, your trip begins before you ever leave the house. Mindlessly cramming items into a suitcase is a recipe for problems. Items that could be used as weapons -- ranging from pointed scissors to razor blades and baseball bats -- are not allowed on you or in your carry-on luggage. Check the Web site for a list of prohibited items.
http://www.tsa.gov/press/releases/2004/press_release_0401.shtm
And this;
Items prohibited from aircraft cabins:
The following items will not be allowed through the security checkpoint. Please note that this list is not all-inclusive. In addition to items specifically listed here other items that may be deemed to present a potential threat may also be prohibited.
~
Razor blades (not in a cartridge)
~
Passengers should be aware that there are no provisions for returning banned items to them when they are left at the security checkpoint. In addition those who attempt to bring banned items through the checkpoints are subject to civil penalties of up to $1100 per violation in addition to criminal penalties.
http://www.tsa.gov/press/releases/2002/press_release_0104.shtm
RichGem
02-17-2010, 05:22 AM
Now, the real question: Is Lilac Veg (under 2oz) considered a banned item? :lol:
luvmysuper
02-17-2010, 05:40 AM
Now, the real question: Is Lilac Veg (under 2oz) considered a banned item? :lol:
I think it falls under the category of "noxious chemicals" :lol:
Gruder
02-17-2010, 06:20 AM
I've interpreted the rules as written and researched by many of our fine members to indicate that SE blades, DE blades, or (obviously) straight razors are not permitted as carry-on.
I haven't made this interpretation because of the clarity of wording or because of evidence that all TSA agents may or may not be in agreement as to what constitutes a safety razor.
Instead, I've decided not to carry on blades for the simple reason that I can easily avoid a time-consuming search, and thus inconveniencing passengers in line behind me, by checking blades, buying blades at my destination, or safely mailing blades to the hotel ahead of time. Seems to me to be the most gentlemanly option.
To say nothing of the fact that the TSA guys have a hard enough job without folks purposely testing the rules they didn't write, but must enforce.
RichGem
02-17-2010, 06:57 AM
I think it falls under the category of "noxious chemicals" :lol:
That's a safe bet.
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