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TSA Warns Travelers: Flat Irons Could Lead to $2,500 Fines

Travelers planning to fly should be aware of new warnings from the **Transportation Security Administration** (TSA) and the **Federal Aviation Administration** (FAA) regarding carrying certain hair styling devices. Items such as flat irons, curling irons, and hair dryers can be classified as dangerous, potentially resulting in fines of up to **$2,570**.
The core issue revolves around devices that contain **lithium batteries**. These batteries pose a significant risk as they can ignite spontaneously, leading to fire hazards on board. To mitigate this risk, the TSA mandates that any device with a lithium battery must be included in carry-on luggage, ensuring crew members can access it quickly in case of an emergency.
Strict Regulations on Hair Styling Devices
The regulations become even stricter for curling irons that utilize **butane gas cartridges**. The TSA categorizes these devices as “dangerous goods,” which means they must also be transported in carry-on luggage and require a protective cover over any heated surfaces. Importantly, carrying butane cartridges is strictly prohibited, whether in checked or carry-on baggage.
Passengers caught attempting to bring these items aboard may face confiscation of the devices and hefty fines. The penalties for violations can range from **$500** to **$2,570**, reflecting the serious nature of these regulations.
Importance of Staying Informed
Both the TSA and FAA emphasize the importance of checking current regulations prior to travel. With many travelers unaware of these restrictions, the agencies aim to prevent surprises at the airport and enhance safety measures for all passengers.
In addition to styling devices, other items under scrutiny include **electronic cigarettes** and certain alcoholic beverages, which must also be placed in carry-on luggage. To avoid complications, passengers are encouraged to familiarize themselves with these guidelines before their flights.
The TSA and FAA, both part of the **U.S. Department of Transportation**, are dedicated to maintaining safety and security within the aviation sector. By staying informed about what can be carried on board, travelers can help ensure a smooth journey and avoid unnecessary fines.
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