These TSA CPAP luggage tags stand out and are easily identified. The tags are professionally printed on cardstock and then inserted into a strong laminate pouch to protect them for years to come.
FRONT OF TAG
The front of this CPAP travel luggage tag is bright red, and cannot be missed. This alone should help you stream through the inspection station. It reminds the handler to handle with care and informs them that you have a CPAP. TSA agents are familiar with screening for CPAPS AND SUPPLIES, TSA will adjust your screening process. By letting them know you have CPAPS you are helping them streamline your screening process.
REAR OF TAG:
CPAP are medical equipment, prescribed medical equipment cannot be counted as luggage by airlines. Should the airline agent need reminding, the back of this tag specifically summarizes the DOT (Department of Transportation) and ACAA (Air Carrier Access Act) rules that your medical equipment DOES NOT count as luggage and should not be separated from the prescribed patient. Note, it is always a good idea to carry your doctor's note (prescription copy) in the event you are challenged.
WHY HAVE A TSA CPAP LUGGAGE ALERT TAG
TSA allows larger amounts of medically necessary inhalers, liquids, gels, and aerosols in reasonable quantities for your trip, but you must declare them to TSA officers at the checkpoint for inspection. TSA recommends but does not require, that your medications be labeled to facilitate the security process.
CPAP Medical Alert Equipment Luggage Tag - Handle with Care, DOT and ACAA regulations (LUG-CPAP-192) Quantity (3)
These TSA CPAP luggage tags stand out and are easily identified. The tags are professionally printed on cardstock and then inserted into a strong laminate pouch to protect them for years to come.
FRONT OF TAG
The front of this CPAP travel luggage tag is bright red, and cannot be missed. This alone should help you stream through the inspection station. It reminds the handler to handle with care and informs them that you have a CPAP. TSA agents are familiar with screening for CPAPS AND SUPPLIES, TSA will adjust your screening process. By letting them know you have CPAPS you are helping them streamline your screening process.
REAR OF TAG:
CPAP are medical equipment, prescribed medical equipment cannot be counted as luggage by airlines. Should the airline agent need reminding, the back of this tag specifically summarizes the DOT (Department of Transportation) and ACAA (Air Carrier Access Act) rules that your medical equipment DOES NOT count as luggage and should not be separated from the prescribed patient. Note, it is always a good idea to carry your doctor's note (prescription copy) in the event you are challenged.
WHY HAVE A TSA CPAP LUGGAGE ALERT TAG
TSA allows larger amounts of medically necessary inhalers, liquids, gels, and aerosols in reasonable quantities for your trip, but you must declare them to TSA officers at the checkpoint for inspection. TSA recommends but does not require, that your medications be labeled to facilitate the security process.
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