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  2. Travel Sentry - Wikipedia

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    Travel Sentry was founded in 2003. [1] The first locks manufactured to the Travel Sentry Approved standards went on sale on November 12, 2003. Initially, only key and combination padlocks were manufactured using this standard. In 2004, the first luggage with integrated Travel Sentry locks were introduced.

  3. Luggage lock - Wikipedia

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    Built-in TSA luggage lock using Travel Sentry standard Combination padlock using Travel Sentry TSA Lock system. A luggage lock is a lock used to prevent luggage from opening by accident, usually with little or no security in mind, although the lock may serve as a deterrent to potential thieves.

  4. Shop TSA-accepted luggage locks - AOL

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    Add an extra layer of protection to bags with luggage locks from Away, Samsonite and more. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  5. Okoban - Wikipedia

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    Okoban first emerged as a spin-off of Travel Sentry, a company that sets standards for luggage locks. The first products based on the Okoban standard were produced in 2009 by Sunco Luggage of Japan. These included luggage and travel accessories with Okoban codes. Okoban logo

  6. Pacsafe - Wikipedia

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    Pacsafe is a brand of travel equipment with emphasis on anti-theft features. Pacsafe is headquartered in Hong Kong with offices in the United States, Germany, and China. The company's range of products include adventure backpacks, urban and leisure bags, women’s bags, photography bags, luggage and travel accessories such as straps, cables and ...

  7. Transportation Security Administration - Wikipedia

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    The agency authorized two companies to create padlocks, lockable straps, and luggage with built-in locks that can be opened and relocked by tools and information supplied by the lock manufacturers to the TSA. These are Travel Sentry and Safe Skies Locks. [156]