Shacke Medical Equipment Luggage Tag for Respiratory Devices (White/Vertical)
Help Identify Your Medical Equipment When You’re Traveling
U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) guidelines state that Respiratory Equipment (like CPAP and BiPAP/BiLEVEL) machines are allowable as carry-on luggage on all commercial flights within the United States. In addition, because they are a medical necessity, respiratory devices should NOT be counted towards your carry-on allowance. This heavy duty Medical Equipment I.D. Tag, with a removable strap, identifies your equipment for easier check-ins and security points.
Product Features
- Medical Equipment Luggage Tag for Respiratory Devices
- Detachable Plastic Strap
- Perfect for CPAP BiPAP VPAP AUTOPAP Machines
- 4 x 2.5 inches – Made of Sturdy Thick Plastic
REALLY GETS ATTENTION AND MAKES FOR SMOOTHER TSA INSPECTIONS… Bought this to attach to my CPAP machine case when traveling and it really came in handy… the first TSA agent stopped me at the inspection line and started to say I had too many carry-on pieces until he saw the tag. Once he did, he immediately said “Oh sorry… I didn’t realize that that was medical equipment”. The second TSA agent that saw the bag and tag asked me if it was a CPAP machine and then asked me to put the CPAP unit in a bin separately and the bag on the belt for…
For TSA My two daughters (7 and 9) are both type 1 diabetics. We travel by plane a fair amount, and our carry-on bag with insulin, syringes, pump supplies, and Dexcom supplies is always getting yanked off the scanner belt and searched by hand. I tried to tell the TSA agents ahead of time that the bag has insulin, which is a liquid, among other things that are going to look weird on x-ray, but nobody ever seems to listen. Hopefully, with this tag, they will pay attention to the fact that these are…