I’ve had to ship them as hazardous goods on a trip to Europe. On another trip I had them shipped directly to the site by the supplier to avoid the paperwork hassle.
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Traveling With Irritant Smoke Tubes
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> A question for you: Has anyone ever traveled with irritant smoke
tubes
They may be OK in checked baggage, I don't know, but the screeners will
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> (for
> respirator fit-testing) on an airline? Can you share your
experiences?
definitely pull them out of a carry-on briefcase if they spot them. That
is my
shaggy-dog story in a nutshell.
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