Toilet water is a common household item that is widely popular for its cooling, anti-itching, and anti-mosquito effects. However, when it comes to flying, many people have doubts about whether they can carry toilet water. In this article, we will discuss whether toilet water can be brought on an airplane.
First of all, we need to understand the airline's regulations regarding the carriage of liquids. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), passengers must meet certain conditions for liquids to be allowed to pass through security and carry them on board the aircraft. These conditions include the volume of the liquid, the quantity limit, and whether it is contraband.
As a liquid, toilet water can be carried on board depending on the ingredients and volume of the product that meets the airline's regulations. In general, toilet water contains alcohol or other flammable ingredients, and it cannot be carried on board if the volume of the liquid in the bottle exceeds the specified limit, or if it is prohibited.
Specifically, airline regulations on carry-on liquids are usually as follows:
1. The volume of the container shall not exceed 100 ml or 100 grams;
2. The container is well sealed and has not been opened and used
3. Liquid items do not contain alcohol or other flammable components;
4. Liquid items do not contain toxic substances or corrosive components.
If the volume of the toilet water container does not exceed 100 ml or 100 grams, and it does not contain alcohol or other prohibited ingredients, it is generally acceptable to be carried on board. However, in order to ensure a smooth security check, it is recommended to check the regulations of the airline you are flying with in advance to avoid unnecessary trouble.
In addition, if the container volume of the toilet water exceeds the limit set by the airline, it needs to be placed in the checked baggage. At the time of check-in, the airline conducts a security check on the baggage to ensure that there are no prohibited items in it. Therefore, even if the toilet water cannot be carried on the plane, it is relatively safe to put it in your checked baggage.
In addition, it is forbidden to carry toilet water on board if it contains alcohol or other flammable ingredients, or if its composition may pose a threat to flight safety. In this case, passengers can choose other toilet water products that do not contain alcohol or other prohibited ingredients, or purchase other mosquito repellent and anti-itch products at the destination that are adapted to the local climate and environment.
In conclusion, whether toilet water can be carried on board depends on whether its composition and volume comply with the airline's regulations. In order to ensure a smooth security check and a pleasant flight, passengers are advised to check with the airline in advance and comply with the relevant requirements. At the same time, when choosing toilet water products, you should also pay attention to whether its ingredients and efficacy are suitable for the local climate and environment.