![]() ![]() Of course, if you’re flying somewhere where you know it’ll be easy to get liquid products, you can always just buy them once you land. Deodorant: Stick deodorant is considered a solid so you can bring whatever size and brand you like it doesn’t have to go into your 3-1-1 bag.So young that I didn’t know about false teeth yet and totally didn’t get the joke). Oh, and Poligrip makes a powder, in case your teeth are like the stars and come out at night (my dad told me that joke when I was a much, much younger Sharon. Colgate makes it, as do several smaller name brands. Toothpaste: Instead of toothpaste, you can bring tooth powder.Bug Repellent: If you know you’re going to be in a “buggy” situation as soon as you land and you want to bring bug spray with you, OFF! makes insect repellent towelettes, as do Repel and Cutter, among others.Oh, and if we’re going somewhere cold, add a tube of Carmex and a small bottle of hand lotion to that bag (and to make it all fit, I remove the asthma inhaler, since it’s medication and doesn’t have to be in my 3-1-1 bag I just prefer that it is, so I always know where to find it). But even without the little bottle of Purell, my liquids still barely all fit, even when I put everything into the bag as if it was a Tetris game. True, in the age of COVID being endemic, we can still bring up to 12 ounces of liquid hand sanitizer with us. At least it is for me, because my personal rule of packing is to make sure I have everything I would need for 24-48 hours with me, and that includes sample/small sizes of all the “essential” liquids and gels I would need. ![]() Ever since the transatlantic aircraft plot in 2006, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has been enforcing what is known as “3-1-1 for carry-ons,” wherein t ravelers are allowed to carry liquids through security checkpoints in containers of 3.4 ounces (100 mL) or less that fit comfortably in one quart-size clear plastic zip-top bag. ![]()
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