am i allowed to bring these items?

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in checked baggage,
1.lysol (i poured some into little spray bottle so it's not aerosol0
2. fruit cups...prepackaged, so i guess this is different than fresh fruit
3. aerosol hair products
 
1) no in checked or carry on baggage
Flammable, corrosive or toxic items and most aerosols are considered dangerous goods and are not permitted in carry-on and checked baggage
http://www.catsa.gc.ca/english/help_aide/faq/preparation_preparatifs.shtml

Transport Canada and the FAA have the same ruling on this; it is the composition of the product that is flammable. Here is what NotUrsula has to say on the subject
From the FAA website re: hazardous substances:

http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/...ersAndCrew.pdf


Quote:
Allowed:
Toilet or medicinal articles that are hazardous materials such as rubbing
alcohol, flammable perfume and colognes, nail polish and remover, and aerosols (hairspray, shaving cream, etc.).

Not Allowed:
Hazardous materials that are not medicinal/toilet articles or described in
the other exceptions, such as: spray paints, aerosol laundry starch,
insecticides, drain cleaners, camping fuel, etc.

"Toilet or medicinal articles" has been defined in other regulations as being intended for ingestion or application directly on the human body. Lysol is not meant to be applied to your skin, therefore it is not an exception. Other non-exceptions include such seemingly harmless items as spray starch and static guard spray.

2) all fruit must be declared; even dried fruit or fruit bars can be confiscated. Failure to declare may result in a first time fine of $300 and will prohibit you from being able to participate in any preclearance program in future.

All travelers entering the United States are required to DECLARE any meats, fruits, vegetables, plants, seeds, animals, and plant and animal products (including soup or soup products) they may be carrying. The declaration must cover all items carried in checked baggage, carry-on luggage, or in a vehicle.
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/clearing/agri_prod_inus.xml

3) yes, 100ml or less in your 3-1-1 bag; or in your checked bag
 
where can i pack disinfectant wipes? in checked or carry-on
can i bring 2 large bottles of aerosol sun block as well as a large bottle of aerosol hair spray?
 
You can pack wipes in your carry on or in your checked. If you bring large containers of sunblock and hair spray they must go in your checked luggage. And be sure that you bag them, they will make a huge mess if the lid pops off and they spray all over your bag.
 

You can pack wipes anywhere, they're not considered liquid. No aerosol Lysol. You can get Lysol wipes.

Assuming you are not on an international flight where you'd have to declare the fruit, if the fruit cup is packed in liquid or syrup, you may not be able to bring it through security in a carryon. If you put them in checked luggage, bag them to keep them from leaking.

The large bottles of aerosol liquid items can go only in checked luggage.
 
You can pack wipes in your carry on or in your checked. If you bring large containers of sunblock and hair spray they must go in your checked luggage. And be sure that you bag them, they will make a huge mess if the lid pops off and they spray all over your bag.

I agree with this statement. I always put my lotions & sprays in a ziploc when I travel. Boy was I glad I did when my entire sunscreen bottle popped open in my checked luggage and would've been all over my clothes.
 
Assuming you are not on an international flight where you'd have to declare the fruit, if the fruit cup is packed in liquid or syrup, you may not be able to bring it through security in a carryon. If you put them in checked luggage, bag them to keep them from leaking.

The large bottles of aerosol liquid items can go only in checked luggage.

She IS on an international flight. Therefore the agricultural regulations do apply in this case, whether in carry on or checked luggage.

OP, if you really do want to bring milk, juice, pop, water, Lysol, fruit, etc honestly our recommendation of Garden Grocer or a trip to the store really makes the most sense. A gallon of water at Garden Grocer is listed for $1,49; a 24 pack of 17 ounces $7,99. A can of Lysol is $6,89. You are stressing about making your domestic to transborder connection, yet you are making it more difficult for yourself by trying to pack these items.

To me the stress is worth the few dollars more it may cost you.

Will you make it through with your prohibited items? Possibly. People do every day. But every day people are also stopped, denied entry, delayed and miss their flight, and/or have an entry into their profile. I cross borders somewhere in the world almost every week, and I see it happen virtually every single time. It may not have happened to people here, but it does happen every day.

I was once on a bus from Canada to the US. Another passenger had a Subway sandwich in her purse, and she was told to toss it. She was in tears and the guard relented and told her that she could take it IF she removed all prohibited items - the meat, the tomatoes, the lettuce, the onions. She was left with bread covered in sandwich spread. Of the 18 or so passengers on the bus, only 3 made it through the border.

I've seen families turned away due to a stray orange or apple. Many people here will tell you that it's 'fine' to take those items, but if you are stopped, and miss your flight, or turned away, or you or your children have an agricultural record, it will impact you.

Honestly, for the few dollars really do consider saving yourself the stress and worry over these items. It will make your vacation more enjoyable if you start it off right.

As a disclaimer I myself have never used Garden Grocer, but they do get good reviews here.
 
I would like to point out - WeGoShop gets equally good reviews, and is more flexible with where they shop.
 
Thank you - I am not familiar with them as I haven't used a shopping service before (nor have I ever purchased Lysol either, but I did manage to find it on the Garden Grocer site)

www.drugstore.com is another great delivery service; www.amazon.com also has a large grocery and hygiene section, and I use both of those regularly. Drugstore.com often has coupons and discounts for new customers. Just be aware that the convention resorts tend to charge a package handling fee for shipped items.
 
Just wanted to add, if you have a child with you and you are looking for the fruit cup to have on the flight, just let them know at security that you have it for the child, take it out etc and it shouldn't be a problem. Unless you are flying from Heathrow...don't they not allow anything??
 
Again, it IS a problem on international flights, and the OP is flying internationally. She must declare all fruits as per the link above, or risk a fine or worse. It is not a security issue, but a customs and immigration issue.
 
will not bother the fruit cups, thanks for advice. how about extra batteries, dish liquid small sample size and laudry detergent. can i throw those items in checked bags?
 
will not bother the fruit cups, thanks for advice. how about extra batteries, dish liquid small sample size and laudry detergent. can i throw those items in checked bags?

Why not ask your airline instead of continuing to post questions about everything other than the kitchen sink? Your airline should be able to provide the most accurate guidance.
 
If you are not familiar with the regulations of your country and airline visiting their websites is always a good place to start.

The more you know before you travel the better your trip will be. Usually not taking a lot of stuff makes it easier when traveling.

Thanks to bavaria for all her great advice. :)
 
You cannot bring ANY liquid past security unless it is in a container 3.4 ounces or less, and those containers can fit inside a one-quart clear zip top bag (at least in the US).

Don't know of any exceptions besides prescription medications and baby formula.
 
And to assist those using the metric system, what TDC Nala posted converts to 100ml and 1 litre.
 
Thanks, i have my liquids in a 200ml bottle, though there is less than 100ml in the bottle. to be sure that i get to keep everything, i'm going out to buy some new little clear bottles.
 
You are better off buying product in 100ml bottles or less, rather than buying those generic clear travel bottles with no label. They are often turned away at security as they don't have an 'official' product label and/or aren't marked with volume. Several of us have reported seeing those tossed at security.

You cannot bring a half full 200ml bottle and claim it as 100ml, but you are best off either buying travel size product or reusing an empty but labelled product container, filled with your preferred product.

Honestly, again, don't waste your time with those, just go to the travel section of Pharmaprix/Shoppers or where ever you shop for your toiletries, and buy the travel size of the product.
 


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