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Is a Keyed TSA lock acceptable or must it be a Combination lock?

I'm flying with suncountry (if that matters) and I was wondering if I HAVE TO HAVE A COMBINATION TSA LOCK or can I have a KEYED(no combination needed) TSA LOCK???heres the link to the KEYED (no combination on it) lock. Please tell me if it is ok.

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the longer the better. ive had mine for 5 months and i stil havent changed it. but wait at least 1-2 months. and i woulld have the place that pierced it chnge it out the first time so it doesnt get messed up.
Yes. Carbon monoxide is a flammable gas and that's what the detector measures. Carbon monoxide was once supplied as 'coal gas' for lighting and cooking.
Green is the usual color for safety. A green cross (as opposed to a red cross) is used by the American Society of Safety Engineers as a symbol for safety. Perhaps a green triangle or green S would also be appropriate.
NO! A professional piercer would have told you what you need to know! These take 9-12 months to heal. Longer if not pierced properly (a dirty gun) or if they are not cared for properly. You are headed down the wrong road a week into it already sounds like your piercer was not a professional. For the next 4 months you need to keep this jewelry in your ear. If it's a stud, please find a reputable, licensed, trained, bloodborne pathogens certified body piercer who autoclaves all instruments touching you, to install a ring into it. Stud backings are a wonderful environment for bacteria to harbor. You will be getting lymph/crusties for a few monthsWhatever jewelry you have in, do not twist, spin, turn or take it out. By doing any of that you only force bacteria into the piercing that is trying to heal, and breaks the scabbing that is protecting it. All you will do is encourage infection. Wait for the jewelry to move freely, only move it when cleaning, and be sure the jewelry is clean before you manipulate it. If this was a home piercing, which I hope it wasn't, you need to look up MRSA on the internet For the initial healing period of 4 months this is what you need to be doing:Wash 1-2 daily with soap and water. Spray Liquid Bactine once daily. 4-6 times per day so non-iodized sea salt soaks. Mix 1/4 tsp sea salt to 8 oz of water. Put into a cup aand flip up over your ear, it will form a seal, and soak as long as possible. The hotter the water, and the longer you soak the better. If still red, crusty in 4 months, keep up the aftercare till the area is no longer crusty it's back to it's normal fleshy color. DO NOT use alcohol, peroxide, or antibiotic ointments. They can dry the piercing and promote scar tissue. Hope this helps you. Good luck.
your tragus? Do I even *want* to know?

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