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You should call the airline you'll be traveling and ask if in doubt. I looked on the [url=http://www.tsa.gov]TSA | Transportation Security Administration | U.S. Department of Homeland Security[/url] site and it says only aerosols allowed must be in a pint or quart size ziploc and only allowed 3 oz or less. I think Lysol is much bigger than that. ALSO, only aerosol products allowed are those for personal care. Not sure if Lysol qualifies for that. Also unsure if they always enforce this rule, but says on TSA site that if you bring a prohibited item through security even by accident, it is illegal. Best to know before it happens :)
Here's partial list of prohibited items from TSA site--the "NOs" refer to carry on and checked:
Flammable Items Carry-on Checked
Aerosol (any except for personal care or toiletries in limited quantities) No No
Fuels (including cooking fuels and any flammable liquid fuel) No No
Gasoline No No
Gas Torches No No
Lighter Fluid No No
Lighters - All lighters are prohibited as carry-on items. Lighters without fuel are permitted in checked baggage. Lighters with fuel are prohibited in checked baggage, unless they adhere to DOT exemptions, which allow up to two fueled lighters if properly enclosed in a DOT approved case. If you are uncertain as to whether your lighter is prohibited, please refrain from bringing it to the airport. No No
Strike-anywhere Matches - Up to 4 books of safety (non-strike anywhere) matches are permitted as carry-on items, but all matches are prohibited in checked baggage. No No
Flammable Paints (See Other Items below for non-flammable paints) No No
Turpentine and Paint Thinner No No
Realistic Replicas of Incendiaries No No
NOTE: There are other hazardous materials that are regulated by the FAA. This information is summarized at [url=http://www.faa.gov]FAA - Home[/url], click on Passengers, then Preparing to Fly.
Disabling Chemicals & Other Dangerous Items Carry-on Checked
Chlorine for Pools and Spas No No
Compressed Gas Cylinders - including fire extinguishers No No
Liquid Bleach No No
Spillable Batteries - except those in wheelchairs No No
Spray Paint No No
Tear Gas No No
NOTE: There are other hazardous materials that are regulated by the FAA. This information is summarized at [url=http://www.tsa.gov]TSA | Transportation Security Administration | U.S. Department of Homeland Security[/url]
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