Manufacturer: CCL Security
Brand: Sesamee
Color: Pewter
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TSA Approved Travelers can now know if their bag have been searched by a TSA agent, or violated by an unknown person, just by looking at their luggage lock. This one of a kind lock alerts you while you are still in the airport that your luggage has been opened while out of your hands. Once the lock has been opened by anyone, the TSA luggage security window turns red indicating the lock has been opened and re-locked. It gives you a chance to quickly confirm that nothing is missing from your luggage or added to it. With the introduction of SearchAlert luggage lock, travelers can once again feel confident their personal property is protected, and at the same time feel confident they will not be unwilling participants in an illegal activity as a carrier of illicit goods. SearchAlert re-settable combination locks don't only secure luggage, they act as sophisticated security seals as well. How it Works Luggage checked at an airport is sent through an electronic screening machine. If a TSA agent determines the luggage needs to be hand searched, the SearchAlert lock will be opened by the agent. If you locked your luggage with a regular TSA lock, the lock would be opened by a TSA secured access device (master key), inspected, and the lock would be secured again. The only way you would know that your bag was inspected is if the TSA Agent placed the required notification notice inside your luggage. Take note that TSA Agents are required to do this, however, this is a procedure vulnerable to mistakes, and unfortunately, dishonest employees. Most likely you would only know if someone opened your bag upon arrival at your destination, away from the airport, when you began unpacking your bags. Too late to make a claim with the airline or notify police of theft of your property.