Can I lock my luggage and will it be searched?
Suitcase safety and luggage locking can be such a hassle sometimes. If you want to lock your luggage to keep it safe while traveling, here are some tips for locking your suitcase:
Should you lock your luggage while traveling?
If you have the option, we would recommend you always lock your luggage while traveling. Suitcase locking prevents it from opening and possible theft. Customs officers have the right to unlock and open checked luggage.
Suitcases with TSA locking system
Your checked luggage goes through the security checks and can be opened and inspected. To keep your belongings secure, it is not enough to have a small padlock and key, even though they are still used on many suitcases.
We suggest you buy a Pulse case with TSA LOCK (Transport Security Administration) locking system for maximum protection and security of your belongings. The three-digit code combination is easy to remember and it is possible to change the factory code (000) if needed.
Luggage locking with this system, on the one hand, protects the suitcase from theft, while on the other hand allows the customs to unlock the luggage easily, with a special key that does not damage the suitcase. This makes it easier for customs officers to carry out security checks. The code is easy to adjust and you can choose from 1000 luggage locking combination options.
You can also use another type of padlock for locking your luggage, but you run the risk of your suitcase being damaged.
How do I choose the right suitcase?
When choosing a suitcase, look for those that are lightweight and more resistant to damage.
Make sure to tag your bag and remove all tags if any from previous flights. To mark, use the pendants on the suitcase, on which you need to write your personal information:
- first and last name
- address (if the luggage is late, it will be delivered to this address), city and state
- phone number
If you have more questions about checked baggage, click here.