Tell Tag
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$24.95
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Between rogue baggage handlers helping themselves to your personal belongings and innocent travellers being used as unwitting mules for illegal goods – you don't just need a failsafe way to know whether something has been taken OUT of your bag but also whether something could have been put IN.
Tell Tag is a tamper-evident luggage tag created by aviation engineers with many years behind the scenes, and who've seen what can happen and just how easily.
Even if you put a lock on your bag – the zip can be easily breached in seconds. All it takes is a small screwdriver or similar and your zip will separate – allowing would-be thieves and traffickers easy access to your private belongings. Then it's as simple as moving the zips (padlock and all) back-and-forth to reseal the zip.
With a Tell Tag on your bag, any tampering or breach will be easy to see, so you can alert authorities before you even open your bag. Tell Tag uses Zip Stop technology to seal and immobilise the zip sliders, so if you're bag is opened without your knowledge, there is no way it can be resealed. With 15 simple-to-slip-on Tell Tags in a pack, it sure beats wrapping your cases in cling wrap!
Just seeing a Tell Tag on your bag should be enough of a deterrent – but just in case it's not, you'll clearly know that something has gone on and can approach officials before trying to pass through Customs.
Reduce the risk when travelling – Tell Tag your bags AND tell your friends!

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Product Specification
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Product dimensions (tag size): 2(H) x 6(W) inches / 5(H) x 15(W) cm.
Tell Tag is an easy to use detection system that will alert you to luggage tampering, giving you the opportunity to notify the airline or authorities before exiting through Customs.
In a situation where your bag's zipper has been forced open (breached), Tell Tag will detect this condition, and at the same time prevent the zip sliders from being used to re-seal the zip chain for criminal cover-up purposes.
Each pack of Tell Tag contains 15 single use tamper detection tags.
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