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1.  Talk to your children about the security process.  It might help ease their anxiety when going through this process at the Airport.
2.  All individuals must under go screening at the security checkpoint.  This includes infants and toddlers.
       a. Toddlers should independently walk through the metal detectors, if possible.
       b. To undergo inspection, both visual and physical, children should be removed from their carriers.
3.  Please let children know it is against the law to make threats or references to bombs and other means of harm.
4.  Please leave any toys at home that could be mistaken for weapons.

dv776056_22.jpg Remember the 3-1-1!  TSA allows passengers to carry liquids, gels and/or aerosols through the security checkpoint if they are:
• Packed in individual containers 3 ounces or less; and
• Placed in one quart/liter clear re-sealable bag
• ONE bag per passenger

Passengers may take the following items listed below through the security checkpoint; however, if they do not meet the requirements as stated above, the passenger must declare them to a TSA representative at the security checkpoint.

Baby formula/milk, or packaged breast milk, if a baby or small child is traveling.
Medications
• Liquids (including juice) or gels for diabetic or other medical needs
• Liquids (including beverages), gels and/or aerosols purchased past the security checkpoint may be carried on board the aircraft.

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