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The U.S. Department of Transportation stated that in 2022, about 220,000 travel bags were mismanaged. This covered missing, damaged, looted, and late luggage.
But what can travelers do to protect their valued items? Opt for luggage that has a TSA-approved locked integrated in the design, like the Solgaard Carry-On Closet. Alternatively, you can purchase a TSA lock for your existing luggage.
Find out how to open a TSA lock and much more by reading on!
All travel authorities, including the American Transportation Security Administration (TSA), must screen luggage before they’re loaded onto aircrafts. Throughout the inspection process, it’s sometimes necessary for agents to even open travelers’ luggage.
With standard luggage locks, travel authorities often have to break open bags which makes them unusable. TSA lock systems put travelers’ minds at ease because they keep luggage secure while still giving the ability to security agents to open the locks.
A company called Travel Sentry develops and manufactures accessories for travel security that meet the standards of the TSA. One of the most common accessories they created was TSA locks.
TSA locks are not mandatory for travel but keep in mind if you use a different lock and your luggage needs to be opened by security agents, they have the right to break the lock and could possibly damage your luggage.
Many brands make a variety of TSA locks like:
Remember, only security agents know how to open a TSA lock.
Unfortunately, if you forget the combination, it may take some time to figure out how to open a TSA lock.
Heading to the store where you purchased the lock or calling a locksmith are options, however, Travel Sentry recommends trying every numbered combination possible. It may seem like it’s a never-ending task, but they claim it should only take around 30 minutes. If all else fails, you might have to shell out some more dough for a new TSA lock.
The good news is that only TSA staff have the master/universal keys and know how to open a TSA lock. There are no known tools that can do this so, you know you’ll be in good hands.
Here are the steps to reset a 3-digit TSA combination padlock:
You can check out how to reset other types of TSA locks here.
The TSA endorses and certifies TSA-approved locks. Fortunately, numerous brands manufacture TSA-approved locks so you can easily find them anywhere in the world. When shopping for a TSA lock, always look for the red diamond symbol
Every piece of Solgaard luggage comes with a TSA-approved lock so you don't have to worry about a thing. It’s better to be safe than sorry!
Written by Arista Caldera