January 1, 2008
So the TSA is enacting a new rule about loose lithium batteries in checked luggage (link). The strangest part is the list of exceptions (taken directly from the site):
- The batteries must be in their original containers.
- The battery terminals must not exposed (for example placing tape over the ends of the batteries).
- The batteries are installed in a device.
- The batteries are enclosed by themselves in a plastic bag.
Further down the page they talk about how they want to have the batteries in the cabin in case there is a fire. This seems counter to what they just said about it being okay to have the devices in the checked luggage. It’s enough to make your head swim… I think that most of the cases of battery fires have been because they were in a device being charged or used. I can’t see why this would be a problem in the checked baggage. Is this just a case of a rule for rules sake?
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Posted by Scott Warren