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Tsa approved locks for travel?

Is their a lock that tsa can open with a key so they dont break my lock and leave my items unsecured and provoke an anxiety attack in me? Or can i leave a note in their attached to a spare lock. But then will they care?

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The Early Streamer Emission is better.
If you wet down the mounting area with a spray bottle of water, then drill the mounting holes, you'll probably be okay. Asbestos is dangerous only if it becomes airborne. This can only happen if it's dry. Otherwise, you could mount the smoke detectors on the wall. They need to be near the ceiling and centrally located away from any heat or smoke sources such as the kitchen or a fireplace.
Many of the small figurines you see sold even at drugstores at Christmas, etc., are made from that type of resin which is cast in a mold then painted. Those figures/etc are hard, and usually solid I think, but can be broken with enough force (more force than required for a ceramic item though). I'd wonder if a whole large wand might be a little heavy if it were solid resin, but perhaps there's a lighterweight armature underneath? I've read that these little figures, etc., are usually made with polyurethane resin, not the epoxy or polyester resins you can easily buy at a craft or hobby store.HTH, Diane B.

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