Airport Security

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Re: Airport Security

Post by Debjax » Sun Mar 08, 2009 8:56 pm

If you were worried about dirty gloves touching your machine and transferring germs...I'm sure they'd understand you requesting they put on clean gloves for the process, and as others have said, you could carry Clorox wipes with you.
Thats my concern. I don't know what else the gloves have handled, and I breath through that equipment.....It just spins me up anyway that they even swab them...most laptops don't get swabbed anymore and it seems like those are more likely to be carrying explosives than a CPAP....It's respiratory equipment for crying out loud....

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Re: Airport Security

Post by Gale Hawkins » Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:47 pm

Debjax wrote:
If you were worried about dirty gloves touching your machine and transferring germs...I'm sure they'd understand you requesting they put on clean gloves for the process, and as others have said, you could carry Clorox wipes with you.
Thats my concern. I don't know what else the gloves have handled, and I breath through that equipment.....It just spins me up anyway that they even swab them...most laptops don't get swabbed anymore and it seems like those are more likely to be carrying explosives than a CPAP....It's respiratory equipment for crying out loud....
Well the upside is after you fly you know it is not about to blow up in your house.

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Re: Airport Security

Post by mindy » Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:13 am

rocketdork wrote:If you were worried about dirty gloves touching your machine and transferring germs...I'm sure they'd understand you requesting they put on clean gloves for the process, and as others have said, you could carry Clorox wipes with you.
I wasn't worried about it ... the TSA regs apparently state that is the procedure

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Re: Airport Security

Post by ColinP » Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:22 am

Mike77 wrote:I will be interested to see how traveling with my CPAP goes. My first trip with it will be from the US to South Africa. I'll be carrying it the whole way.
From my experience, you'll have no hassles carrying it on in South Africa, certainly less than in the US.

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Re: Airport Security

Post by cflame1 » Mon Mar 09, 2009 5:28 am

I've had mine swabbed on a regular basis when I fly. The only airport that doesn't always do it is Calgary for me.

Calgary would take one look at the bag with it's Respironics logo and just send it through xray.

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Re: Airport Security

Post by nate fry » Mon Mar 09, 2009 9:21 am

Yes you treat it just like a laptop, keep it with you though. Don't check it unless you want the ground crew to use it as football.
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Re: Airport Security

Post by Debjax » Mon Mar 09, 2009 10:49 am

the TSA regs apparently state that is the procedure
Yes, but WHY? What is it about our machines that is so potentially dangerous? I don't like people mucking about with equipment I'm going to be breathing through.

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Re: Airport Security

Post by mindy » Mon Mar 09, 2009 10:53 am

Debjax wrote:
the TSA regs apparently state that is the procedure
Yes, but WHY? What is it about our machines that is so potentially dangerous? I don't like people mucking about with equipment I'm going to be breathing through.
Because it's a container that is large enough to hold explosives and it's not in your checked baggage where a) it wouldn't be in the plane cabin and b) it doesn't go through the much higher x-ray dose of the checked baggage machines.

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Re: Airport Security

Post by Fredman » Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:21 pm

cflame1 wrote:I've had mine swabbed on a regular basis when I fly. The only airport that doesn't always do it is Calgary for me.

Calgary would take one look at the bag with it's Respironics logo and just send it through xray.
The only Canadian airport that swabbed my unit was in Ottawa...Edmonton, Calgary, and Toronto all knew like you said that it was a CPAP and treated it like a laptop...no swabbing. Except Ottawa, I am sure they had no idea what it was.

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Re: Airport Security

Post by Debjax » Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:26 pm

mindy wrote:
Debjax wrote:
the TSA regs apparently state that is the procedure
Yes, but WHY? What is it about our machines that is so potentially dangerous? I don't like people mucking about with equipment I'm going to be breathing through.
Because it's a container that is large enough to hold explosives and it's not in your checked baggage where a) it wouldn't be in the plane cabin and b) it doesn't go through the much higher x-ray dose of the checked baggage machines.

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My laptop fits that description just as well...and it hasn't been swabbed in years.

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Re: Airport Security

Post by mindy » Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:33 pm

Debjax wrote: My laptop fits that description just as well...and it hasn't been swabbed in years.
And I'll bet the TSA agents see *many* more laptops than CPAP machines!

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Re: Airport Security

Post by Debjax » Tue Mar 10, 2009 11:13 am

mindy wrote:
Debjax wrote: My laptop fits that description just as well...and it hasn't been swabbed in years.
And I'll bet the TSA agents see *many* more laptops than CPAP machines!

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probable, but that would mean "many" more chances for someone to rig one of those....it still frosts me....

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