Travelers heading to New Jersey airports and nationwide received an important heads-up from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) this week.

The agency reminded passengers that cordless curling irons using gas cartridges or butane are not allowed in checked luggage.

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The restriction is due to safety concerns: pressurized fuel sources could ignite if stored in the cargo hold. While these tools cannot go under the plane, travelers don’t have to leave them behind. The TSA confirmed that such curling irons are permitted in carry-on bags, provided they are packed safely and securely.

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It’s important to note that spare gas cartridges cannot be carried in either checked or carry-on luggage, so only the device itself can fly. TSA also recommends using protective covers to prevent accidental activation while in transit.

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This reminder serves as a timely nudge for those who rely on cordless styling tools for travel. Many passengers don’t realize that certain beauty gadgets fall under hazardous materials regulations, which can result in confiscation at security checkpoints.

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For stress-free travel, the TSA encourages passengers to consult their “What Can I Bring?” online tool. It allows travelers to quickly verify whether items should be in checked or carry-on luggage, reducing delays and surprises at the airport.

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With busy travel seasons ahead, packing smart and following TSA guidelines ensures that your styling essentials arrive safely—and that your trip gets off to a smooth start.

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