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What not to wear through airport
security checkpoints
Dress the Part
Be aware that any metal detected at the
checkpoint must be identified. If you set off the alarm, you
will be required to undergo additional screening, including
a hand-wanding and a pat-down inspection that includes the
torso.
You can remove metal items at the security
checkpoint and place them in the bins provided. The bins will
be sent through the X-ray machine. You can save time, however,
by not wearing metal items or by placing such items in your
carry-on baggage before you get in line.
TSA Shoe Screening Policy
You are NOT REQUIRED to remove your
shoes before you enter the walk-through metal detector. However,
TSA screeners may encourage you to remove them before entering
the metal detector as many types of footwear will require
additional screening even if the metal detector DOES NOT alarm.
Footwear that screeners will encourage
you to remove because they are likely to require additional
screening:
- Boots
- Platform shoes (including platform flip-flops)
- Footwear with a thick sole or heel (including athletic
shoes)
- Footwear containing metal (including many dress shoes)
Footwear that screeners are less likely
to suggest you remove includes:
- "Beach" flip-flops
- Thin-soled sandals (without metal)
TIP: Since a thorough screening
includes x-ray inspection of footwear, wearing footwear that
is easily removable helps to speed you through the screening
process.
TIP: Avoid wearing clothing, jewelry,
or other accessories that contain metal when traveling:
- Jewelry (pins, necklaces, bracelets, rings, watches, earrings,
body piercings, cuff links, lanyard or bolo tie)
- Clothing with metal buttons, snaps or studs
- Metal hair barrettes or other hair decoration
- Belt buckles
- Under-wire brassieres
Hidden items such as body piercings may
result in a pat-down inspection. You may ask to remove your
body piercing in private as an alternative to the pat-down
search.
TIP: Avoid placing metal items in
your pockets.
- Keys, loose change, lighters
- Mobile phones, pagers, and personal data assistants (PDAs)
TIP: Instead, place jewelry and
other metal items in your carry-on baggage until you clear
security.
TIP: Pack all your coats and jackets
in your baggage when possible.
All coats and jackets must go through the
X-ray machine for inspection. These include, but are not limited
to, trench coats, heavy winter coats, suit jackets, sport
coats, and blazers. If you choose to wear an outer coat or
jacket to the checkpoint, you will need to either place it
in your carry-on or put it in the bin that is provided for
you.
* Information courtesy of the Transportation
Security Administration
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