Carry on questions

babygirlamg

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Can I bring a pack of wipes in my carry on or is there a certain amount you can bring?? Would like to wipe down seat on plane for my daughters peanut allergy. Also any tips of packing medicine in your carry on such as epi pens , pills and liquid medicine... Thanks
 
Can I bring a pack of wipes in my carry on or is there a certain amount you can bring?? Would like to wipe down seat on plane for my daughters peanut allergy. Also any tips of packing medicine in your carry on such as epi pens , pills and liquid medicine... Thanks

If you go in Tsa.gov or download their app you can type in things and it feel young you can bring it in your carry on. I did baby wipes and antibacterial wipes and both say they can go in either carry on it checked so you should be good.


Here a link to it


http://apps.tsa.dhs.gov/mytsa/cib_home.aspx

Here the link to Tsa cares and their web site for guest with disabilities

http://www.tsa.gov/traveler-information/travelers-disabilities-and-medical-conditions

Here about medicine

http://www.tsa.gov/traveler-information/what-expect-if-passenger-needs-medication

Here about liquid meds

http://www.tsa.gov/traveler-information/medically-necessary-liquids

You my know about this and I know you was asking for first hand experience but figured to give the links just in case.
 
Wipes are allowed. But please make sure they do not have any scent to them.
We always bring wet ones unscented sensitive skin wipes.

Meds are fine. I always carry about a dozen epi pens with me both in the boxes and out of the boxes in my purse andi have never had a problem. I do put all liquid meds (nebulizer meds, etc) in a ziplock bag because it makes it easier to declare to TSA.

Everything else including inhalers, Benadryl, prescription pills, etc., I just put it in ziploc bags and in my carry on.
 
As others have noted, the wipes are fine.

If your liquid meds are great than 3 ounces, you'll need to put it in a separate ziploc bag and declare it as "medical" before going through screening. Other meds should be fine staying in your carry-on. If you have a lot of medical supplies to bring, you can declare a separate "medical carry-on" which won't count towards your carry-on allowance -- but it must ONLY contain medical items (don't put your shampoo or reading book or anything "regular" in that bag).

Enjoy your vacation!
 

As others have noted, the wipes are fine.

If your liquid meds are great than 3 ounces, you'll need to put it in a separate ziploc bag and declare it as "medical" before going through screening. Other meds should be fine staying in your carry-on. If you have a lot of medical supplies to bring, you can declare a separate "medical carry-on" which won't count towards your carry-on allowance -- but it must ONLY contain medical items (don't put your shampoo or reading book or anything "regular" in that bag).

Enjoy your vacation!

Exactly. If there is anything NOT medical related security can stop you for having too many carry ons. Been there, done that about 5 years ago when I was new at travelling with so many meds.

I have an entire duffel bag that has nebulizer, meds, PICC line supplies, etc in it. That is in addition to my purse and backpack that I take with me. Since it is ony medical supplies, it does not count towards my carry on allotment. But if I put snacks, a DVD, a book, or anything like that in the bag, they can count it onwards the allotment and not let you through...been there, done that....the one and only time I got into an argument with a TSA agent.
 














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