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We are the first to have the SearchAlert TSA lock in Camouflage Model 7450. SearchAlert is the first mechanical combination TSA lock that lets you know your luggage was inspected at the airport. Accepted and Recognized by the TSA in the US and HMCE in the UK. Secure your luggage with SearchAlert luggage locks worldwide
Green=Your lock not opened! Red=Your lock has been opened!
The indicator is on the lower right of luggage lock in our product image. This patented feature is only available on the SearchAlert TSA locks.
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The new SearchAlert re-settable combination lock was designed with a security feature which allows TSA airport security agents, using a secured access device, to open the SearchAlert lock without destroying the lock. TSA agents are trained to recognize the Travel Sentry Certified Logo and should not break the luggage lock.
Avoid costly damage to your luggage that could be caused by using other luggage locks.
The new SearchAlert security Window changes from Green to Red when the TSA secured access device is used to open the lock, or if an unauthorized person has opened the lock. You can set the SearchAlert window back to green with your personal combination.You will know when your SearchAlert TSA locks have been opened, and whether your luggage has been searched by a TSA agent, or violated by an unknown person.
The Security Window shows Red under the following conditions:
Luggage checked at an Airport is sent through an electronic screening. If a TSA agent determines the luggage needs to be hand searched, the SearchAlert lock will be opened by the TSA agent. When the TSA secured access device is used, the SearchAlert window changes color from Green to Red. The SearchAlert window should also change color if the luggage lock is tampered.
If a TSA Agent hand searches a piece of luggage, the agent should leave a TSA Notification of Baggage Inspection in the bag. If the SearchAlert lock Security Window shows red, and no official Notification of Baggage Inspection is found, the traveler should take the luggage to the airlines baggage services office to determine if items are missing items have been added to the luggage.
The SearchAlert luggage lock is made by USA Based CCL Security Products* and is backed by a LIFETIME Guarantee by tamperseal.com we take care of your replacement and do not send you to a manufacturer if your SearchAlert luggage lock has a defect or is broken by the TSA.
The SearchAlert case is constructed in a rugged metal alloy. Other "bargain tsa locks" have plastic cases and no patented indicator.
In the unlikely event the TSA breaks your SearchAlert luggage lock, keep the broken lock and baggage inspection notice then contact us to arrange a replacement. Your order will include user instructions.
Lowest Price On the Internet Including Free Shipping - First Class USPS (our competitors charge $4.95 and up), Priority Mail or FEDEX Overnight optional at checkout. Our low UK, Australia , Canada and international shipping rates are calculated at checkout.
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