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kwood1955 Jul 27th, 2016 03:17 AM

Instant Cold Compress and TSA
 
I'm wanting to take an Instant Cold Compress in my carry-on through TSA security check. I have checked the TSA web site for allowable and unallowable items, but still not sure if this will be okay in the carry-on bag. Also, checked Fodors and a couple of other travel sites with no luck. Hubby has tendinitis and the cold compress helps. Anyone gotten this through security? Or have input? Thanks!As a last resort, I could take along a zip-lock and ask for ice somewhere, but I'd have to also take a small towel.
Thanks much!

janisj Jul 27th, 2016 06:14 AM

It is gel-filled - right?

If so, then has to be 3 oz max and fit in your quart ziplok. I did a quick google for 'Cold gel packs for travel' and there were LOTS of possibilities.

As long as it/they are in in your liquids baggie they would be absolutely fine.

kwood1955 Jul 27th, 2016 08:46 AM

Thanks, JanisJ !!

doug_stallings Jul 27th, 2016 10:23 AM

Yes, they are allowed, and they do have to be in the zip bag if you carry them on. (And this is despite the fact that the FAA considers these hazardous materials.) FYI: https://www.faa.gov/about/initiative...nfo/?hazmat=65

kwood1955 Jul 27th, 2016 01:30 PM

Thank you, doug_stallings !!!

yestravel Aug 6th, 2016 02:34 PM

They might be allowed but I had one taken from me going through security.

janisj Aug 6th, 2016 05:11 PM

Was it in your quart baggie?

It would be taken for sure if it was loose in the carry-on.

yestravel Aug 6th, 2016 06:24 PM

Had nothing to do with where it was. I was told that it was not allowed due to the ammonia nitrate. It was in my carry on, but I could have put it in the quart bag if they had allowed it.

sassy_cat Aug 9th, 2016 07:01 PM

I've done this several times and the answer is it depends...

I've had them confiscated because they were not labelled with amount (3 oz or less).
I had one taken away because it was not frozen enough and on 2 occasions I've been allowed to continue with them.

So good luck! I think it entirely depends on the TSA agent you get on the day!

sansa5 Sep 6th, 2016 01:20 AM

Sometimes it depends. Good luck!

mlgb Sep 15th, 2016 11:22 AM

Just brought a 4.5 x 4.5 instant cold compress (for one time use) in my backpack carry on (Lima to LAX). Went through the scanning machine, and physical inspection in Lima (which all bags get).


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