Stop putting your phone, wallet, and keys into the bins at airports. Here's what the TSA is now telling passengers to do when traveling during the coronavirus outbreak.
The coronavirus is continuing to spread across the US, and the World Health Organization just declared it a pandemic.But people are still traveling, so if you're flying soon in the US, here are some tips and reminders from the TSA about what to do — and not to do — during screening procedures, as well as what you can bring through security.
The TSA is telling travelers not to place certain personal items in bins.
"Bins in use in the security checkpoint are like any other piece of public property and should be treated as such. With hundreds of travelers coming through an airport security checkpoint each hour, the bins are a common use item," the agency said. "Do not place personal items such as wallets, keys or phone in a bin. Instead, secure them in carry-on property to be screened through the X-ray system."
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