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Safe Skies® Locks Up Exclusive Deal to Become The Luggage Lock of Zurich Airport
Dépèche transmise le 5 avril 2012 par Business Wire
Safe Skies® Locks Up Exclusive Deal to Become The Luggage Lock of Zurich Airport
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Safe Skies, provider of the industry’s most comprehensive selection of TSA-accepted luggage locks, announces the exclusive agreement with Zurich Airport Police and Zurich Airport Customs Inspectorate to allow passengers the ability to lock their luggage using Safe Skies Locks without the fear of getting them cut.
“Safe Skies is proud of this fact and will continue to establish new agreements to increase its worldwide acceptance.”
Already accepted and recognized by the United States Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs of the United Kingdom, Safe Skies takes another step in providing travelers’ peace of mind while ensuring the safety of their belongings.
“Our goal is to give consumers the ability to travel without luggage safety concerns, no matter where they go,” said David Tropp, Founder of Safe Skies. “By providing the industry’s largest selection of luggage locks, Safe Skies allows your luggage to be safe, unique and easy to identify.”
Protected by multiple patents, including the new US Patent No. 8,145,576 which recertifies Safe Skies method for developing TSA-accepted locks, Safe Skies Locks displays the proprietary torch symbol, allowing baggage screening officers to easily identify it, open it and re-lock your luggage. In addition, all Safe Skies TSA-accepted Luggage Locks come with a lifetime warranty and a hassle-free replacement policy in case your lock is mistakenly clipped.
“As specified in the latest patent, Safe Skies has and continues to be the sole proprietor of the TSA-accepted luggage lock concept,” added Tropp. “Safe Skies is proud of this fact and will continue to establish new agreements to increase its worldwide acceptance.”
For more information about Safe Skies Locks, visit www.SafeSkiesLocks.com or contact PR representative Pedro Chen at 305-374-4404 x139 or by e-mail at [email protected].
About Safe Skies
Founded in 2005, Safe Skies is the only luggage lock company protected by US Patents 7,021,537, 7,036,728, 8,145,576 and accepted and recognized by both the United States Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs of the United Kingdom. Distinctively highlighted by the torch logo, Safe Skies luggage locks allow luggage screeners to safely inspect your luggage without clipping the lock. Safe Skies products, including TSA accepted padlocks, combination locks, cable locks and luggage straps are available worldwide, including Japan, Germany, Argentina, United Kingdom, Ireland, Indonesia, Singapore, Australia, Panama and the United States.
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