Any medical liquids you have in containers over 3.4 ounces need to be removed from carry-on luggage and declared when you go through security. Don’t put them in the same bags as non-medical liquids. Your insulin can go through x-ray machines safely. However, it’s fine to request a ...
The best bit of traveling by a high-speed train compared to flying: there are no restrictions on liquids. You can take all the products and bottled water you like (note that there is nowhere to refill on board). And if you’re up for a tipple, you can take one bottle of wine or ...
Firstly, mice are carriers of many infectious diseases, secondly, they can gnaw through cables which can cause a short circuit and cause a fire in your house, and thirdly, they can walk all over the house and crawl anywhere. No one would like a mouse in their bed. All this tells us t...
From here proceed to security to have your bags run through x-rays and you through the metal detector. It’s pretty light security. Refreshing, really. They’ll wave the wand at your belt buckle and ignore it, you keep your shoes on, no laptops need to come out, no limits on liquids...