Yes, you can take an ORORO heated jacket on a plane. ORORO heated apparel is TSA-friendly, but it's important to note that the lithium batteries must be kept in carry-on luggage. Learn more about the guidelines for traveling with a heated jacket and the specific requirements set by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
TSA Guidelines for Traveling with a Heated Jacket
Here are the TSA guidelines to follow when traveling with a heated jacket:- Carry-On Luggage: The lithium batteries used in heated jackets must be transported in carry-on luggage.
- Battery Watt-Hour Limit: The batteries must comply with the TSA's watt-hour limit, which is typically 100 watt-hours per battery.
- Battery Quantity: Most airlines allow passengers to carry a maximum of two spare batteries for personal use.
- Battery Packaging: Ensure that the batteries are properly packaged to prevent short circuits or damage during transport.
- Declaration: It's recommended to declare the presence of lithium batteries to the airline during the security screening process.
Ensuring Compliance with TSA Regulations
To ensure compliance with TSA regulations when traveling with a heated jacket:- Check Airline Policies: Review the specific policies of the airline you're traveling with to understand any additional requirements or restrictions.
- Follow Battery Guidelines: Adhere to the TSA's guidelines regarding battery watt-hour limits, quantity, and packaging.
- Secure Batteries: Keep the lithium batteries securely stored in your carry-on luggage to prevent damage or accidental activation.
- Declare Batteries: Inform the airline and security personnel about the presence of lithium batteries during the screening process.