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Is it possible to carry a thermometer on an airplane? Is it possible to take a thermometer on a plane?

First, it’s worth understanding the types of thermometers for measuring temperature. Recently, electronic thermometers have become very popular, which do not pose any danger and can be taken on a plane without any problems, either in luggage or in hand luggage.

A mercury thermometer is the most famous type of modern thermometer, and it is with it that problems can arise on an airplane. The fact is that mercury vapor is extremely dangerous for humans, so you can immediately forget about transporting it in your luggage - if the thermometer breaks, it may even delay your flight.

As for hand luggage, you can carry a mercury thermometer on board the plane, you just need to make sure that it is in a durable plastic case. Also, when working with a thermometer, extreme care should be taken not to damage the glass case.

URGENTLY! FLIGHT TOMORROW

Is it possible to carry a mercury thermometer on the plane (we are flying with a child with a transfer). We are flying with a connecting flight. There is only one thing of interest: is it possible or not.

We're already making trouble.

Where are you flying to? And why do you need a mercury thermometer at all? In many countries, they have long been prohibited for use, not just on airplanes, but in general.

And nothing, they live somehow.

9.3. In things carried by passengers:
a) medical thermometer - one per passenger;
b) mercury tonometer in a standard case - one per passenger;
c) a barometer or mercury manometer, packed in a sealed container and sealed with the sender’s seal;
d) disposable lighters - one per passenger;
e) dry ice for cooling perishable products - no more than 2 kg per passenger;
f) 3% hydrogen peroxide - no more than 100 ml per passenger;

liquids, gels and aerosols classified as non-hazardous:
in containers with a capacity of no more than 100 ml (or equivalent capacity in other units of volume measurement), packed in a securely closed transparent plastic bag with a volume of no more than 1 liter - one bag per passenger. Liquids in containers with a capacity of more than 100 ml are not accepted for transportation, even if the container is only partially filled. Exceptions to transportation include medications, baby food, and special dietary needs.

d) only in hand luggage a mercury barometer or mercury thermometer carried by a passenger who is an employee of the federal executive body in the field of Hydrometeorology. The barometer or thermometer must be packaged in a strong outer packaging containing a sealed inner liner or bag of durable, impervious or puncture-resistant, mercury-resistant material that prevents mercury from leaking from the package regardless of its position. The carrier (aircraft pilot) must have information about a barometer or thermometer;

Well, there is no logic, since most airlines state that one thermometer per passenger can be carried. It must be in a protective case, and for all airlines whose rules I have now reviewed on the Internet, a mercury thermometer for medical purposes can be carried both in hand luggage and in checked baggage.

This is not a thermometer, it is a large thermometer for measuring the temperature of the human body. It (this thermometer) contains much more mercury than a small thermometer. And clause 4.9.3 allows the carriage of one medical thermometer.

Dan, you’re looking in the wrong place, all the rules are based on Appendix No. 1
to the Rules for pre-flight and post-flight inspections.

The following items and substances are permitted to be carried on board the aircraft by crew members and passengers, subject to the required conditions:
in things carried by passengers:
medical thermometer - one per passenger;

This means that on our flights, SAB will not object to any thermometer, and screening in other countries will be carried out in accordance with their security requirements.

From scissors to alcohol

Lists of items prohibited in checked and carry-on luggage vary from country to country and even from airline to airline. But don’t be alarmed: the principles are the same everywhere.

Thing Hand luggage Baggage Straight razor, machine with double-sided blades It is forbidden Can Fork More often it is not possible, but they may be allowed to be carried in hand luggage. Can Knitting needles More often it is not possible, but they may be allowed in hand luggage, especially plastic and wooden knitting needles. Can Stationery knife It is forbidden Can Nail clippers and file, tweezers Some countries and airlines allow you to take all this in hand luggage, while others take it away. Is it possible to take a mercury thermometer into the baggage of an airplane, Domodedovo? It's safer to check it in your luggage. Can Ice ax It is forbidden Can Sword, dagger, saber, cleaver, scimitar It is forbidden Feel free to check it in as luggage if it looks like a clear souvenir or you have a certificate stating that these are household tools. Multitool with blades It is forbidden Can Knife Knives with blades up to 6 cm and knives with rounded ends, for example, for butter, are sometimes allowed in hand luggage. Can Scissors with blades longer than 6 cm It is forbidden Can Scissors with blades shorter than 6 cm Some items may be allowed in hand luggage, but are often prohibited, including children's scissors with rounded edges. Can Disposable razor, razor with replaceable cassettes Can Can Hunting knife It is forbidden Transport in a case. Warn the airline in advance that you are carrying a hunting knife, and during security show your hunting ticket with the knife number written on it. Saw, including chain saw It is forbidden Can Axe It is forbidden Can Sewing needle Usually prohibited, but may be allowed in hand luggage. Can Corkscrew It is forbidden Can Electric razor Can Can

Liquids, gels and aerosols can be carried in hand luggage if they are in containers up to 100 ml and placed in a transparent resealable bag measuring 20x20 cm. One bag for each passenger.

You can check in alcohol in your luggage if it is no stronger than 70%. Whether alcohol will be allowed in hand luggage depends on the laws of the country and the rules of the airline. This is allowed in the USA. Russian laws are vague.

In any case, you cannot drink your own alcohol on board the plane. You need a glass for courage - wait until the flight attendants offer it or order from the menu if the flight is not alcohol-free.

In cases where alcohol is allowed in hand luggage, it must be in branded bottles of a maximum of 100 ml. Pack them together with other liquids in a zip lock bag measuring 20x20 cm. Alcohol from duty free can be taken in larger bottles, but they must be in a branded sealed bag with a receipt.

How much alcohol you can carry by plane depends on airport security and customs regulations. What they miss during pre-flight inspection, customs officers can turn away: their requirements are often more stringent. There are no general rules, customs in each country is different, so double-check the rules before flying.

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Baby food is not subject to restrictions on the carriage of liquids and gels in hand luggage. This means you can take into the cabin as much water, milk, formula and baby food (usually up to 2 years) as you need for the duration of the flight. Even if the containers are more than 100 ml, you will not break anything.

Basic rule: if the item is not sharp and fits into your hand luggage, then it can be taken into the cabin. But there are exceptions, see the sign.

Food and beverages are subject to the usual restrictions on liquids in carry-on baggage. Solid - yes. Liquid, soft and gel-like - only in containers up to 100 ml.

The exception is baby food.

Medicines are subject to restrictions on the transport of liquids. You can take medicines in solid forms in your hand luggage. Liquids, ointments, gels, syrups, creams and aerosols are also possible, but in containers up to 100 ml, packaged in one transparent bag measuring 20x20 cm. The exception is medications that are vital in flight, for example, for patients with diabetes.

Take them in containers of the required size, just bring a doctor’s certificate.

Thing Hand luggage Baggage Aerosol can of paint It is forbidden It is forbidden Gasoline, diesel, alcohol, ethanol, acetone It is forbidden It is forbidden Gasoline lighters like Zippo More often you can't. Some countries will allow you to take one petrol lighter on board. More often you can't. In some countries, one lighter may be allowed into luggage, provided that it is packed in accordance with the rules for the transportation of dangerous goods, that is, in a sealed container. But usually they still prohibit it. Gas turbo lighter It is forbidden It is forbidden Gas cylinder for camping burner It is forbidden It is forbidden Gas spray for self-defense It is forbidden It is forbidden Liquid and gas for refilling lighters It is forbidden It is forbidden Lithium-ion batteries with a power density of 100–160 Wh (professional photo and video cameras) It is possible - only inside the equipment and with the permission of the airline. Lithium-ion batteries with a power density greater than 100–160 Wh More often you can't. Transported only as dangerous goods with all formalities. More often you can't. It is convenient to read more about the transportation of all types of lithium-ion batteries on the Aeroflot website. Small lithium-ion batteries for phones, watches, laptops (up to 100 Wh) Can It is possible - only inside the equipment. Regular matches (not hunting matches) You can - no more than one package per person. It is forbidden Disposable lighter You can - no more than one lighter per person. Some airlines (eg Finnair) require the lighter to be in your pocket and not in your carry-on luggage. It is forbidden Powder It is forbidden It is forbidden Mercury, antifreeze, brake fluid It is forbidden It is forbidden Fireworks, firecrackers, sparklers It is forbidden It is forbidden Alkaline alkaline batteries (the most common batteries are AA, AAA Can Can

There is no single aviation safety document that is used by all airlines in the world. The rules are set by: 1) international organizations, 2) laws within the country, 3) airports and airlines.

Almost all countries are members of ICAO, the international civil aviation organization. It regulates everything related to flights: from the design of aircraft engines to the rules for transporting batteries. ICAO issues lengthy documents with standards, which all participating countries are required to comply with, and recommendations, which are good form to follow, but not necessary.

There are other international organizations.

Sometimes ICAO sends auditors to check whether different countries are following the rules. Take a look at the results page and make sure that only the most advanced fully comply with the requirements.

Countries have their own laws. In Russia this is the Air Code, Federal Aviation Regulations and a bunch of smaller legal acts. In the European Union - regulation No. 300/2008.

They comply with international standards, but not all airports fulfill them 100%, but recommendations- in general it is voluntary. Therefore, control and safety standards are different everywhere. In Ben-Gurion they are inspected as before a stage, but in Edinburgh there is no inspection at all.

Airports and airlines may introduce their own rules. For example, in 2016, many banned flying with an exploding Samsung Galaxy Note 7, without waiting for an official ban from the authorities.

Don't be scared! The countries have agreed well on many things. The lists of things that can and cannot be carried in hand luggage and checked luggage are more or less the same.

Understand the principle and, just in case, look at the list on the airline or airport website before flying. To extract the necessary information from Russian Federation Order No. 123-456-AB∞, you need to spend half a day on the Internet, but 5 minutes on the Aeroflot website is enough.

Every airport in the world is full of passengers who find prohibited items in their luggage and carry-on luggage. Corkscrews, knives, lighters, scissors - nothing special, but you won’t be allowed on the plane with these things, and you won’t be able to check some things in your luggage. Most often these things are thrown away. But what to do if the knife is grandfather’s inheritance, and the perfume is a wedding gift?

With the right approach, nothing will be lost.

We are talking about prohibited but harmless things. Drugs, weapons without special permission and other illegal things are another conversation that the police are involved in.

In your luggage before check-in,
in your luggage after check-in - that is, when you have already checked it in,
in hand luggage when you can still return to check-in (on a domestic flight or on an international flight before passport control),
in hand luggage when you can no longer return to check-in (on an international flight after passport control).
Now we’ll tell you about each one.

  • Give them to those who accompany you;
  • Place it in your car if it is waiting for you in the parking lot;
  • Take it to a storage room at the airport;
  • Send by mail anywhere. There is a post office at many airports, including Pulkovo, Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo.

If prohibited items are found in a suitcase after check-in, then in most cases the security service will contact the airline, and it will contact you. What's next.

  • You will be asked to pick up the item, return to registration (if possible) and select any option from point 1;
  • The item is confiscated;
  • The item will be confiscated, but you will receive it on the way back. If a Segway or Zippo lighter is important to you, explain this to the airline or security staff. There is a chance that it will be stored at the airport until you return.
  • The item is confiscated;
  • Explain to security that this item is valuable. There is a chance that it will be given to the airline, which will take it on the plane and give it to you after the flight;
  • Occasionally, airlines may check your property as baggage themselves, and you will receive it at the baggage carousel at the arrival airport;
  • Often, confiscated items are stored at the airport until the owners return. Just make sure that the item was not just confiscated, but that a document was drawn up according to which you can receive it.

Olga Minaeva, St. Petersburg:“Once I was flying to visit friends in London and grabbed three bottles of wine. I didn’t even know that they had to be checked in as luggage. They found the wine during hand luggage inspection and sent me to the airline counter to sort it out. I run to British Airways, and they say: “Leave it, you’ll pick it up on the way back.”

I arrived back late in the evening, the office was closed and everyone was shrugging their shoulders. I was already upset, but then they called someone and they brought out my package, tightly sealed with tape. It was terribly pleasant, more than a hundred bucks after all!”

When the question of traveling arises and the question of what transport to get to our destination is decided, we often choose an airplane. It is convenient, fast, and the plane is considered the safest mode of transport. And so we bought tickets, and a lot of questions begin to arise in our heads. Is it possible to take this or that thing with you?

Many people take a mercury thermometer with them, but they don’t know whether it can be checked in as luggage, or whether it can be taken with them in hand luggage, or whether it is generally prohibited to take it with them. Let's try to understand this issue.

Despite the fact that electronic thermometers are very common all over the world, we continue to believe in mercury thermometers and try to sneak them on board the plane. However, most companies do not allow you to take a thermometer on board the plane. It can be checked in as luggage, having previously been packed in a plastic case, and placed so that it is not damaged under any circumstances.

But under no circumstances should you take a thermometer in your hand luggage. Most companies will force you to check the thermometer in your luggage. Only a small part of airlines allow you to take a thermometer in your hand luggage. This point must be clarified with the airline you intend to fly with.

Situations are different, and maybe a person actually needs to constantly measure their temperature. But you can take an electronic thermometer with you in your hand luggage, and check the good old mercury thermometer in your luggage and use it for your pleasure upon arrival wherever you need to go.

We must not forget that no matter how careful you are, the thermometer can be broken during the flight and the entire cabin will breathe toxic mercury vapor. In my opinion, you shouldn’t put yourself and other people in danger.

Let's come to the right conclusion. If you really need a thermometer, then buy an electronic one and leave a regular one in your luggage. And if you do not want to take care of your safety and the safety of other people, then be extremely careful.

And don’t forget to check with your airline whether or not you can take your thermometer in your hand luggage. If it is prohibited, rest assured that no matter how much you resist, it will be taken away from you and will not be given back.

Both on domestic and international flights, airlines are responsible for the safety of passengers during the flight. In this regard, strict requirements have been adopted for the transportation of hand luggage and baggage on airplanes.

Therefore, many people cannot accurately determine whether thermometers can be carried on airliners. Before answering this question, it is necessary to determine which thermometer is intended for transportation. If we are talking about an electronic thermometer, then there is no prohibition on transportation. There are restrictions only on the quantity of goods transported. You can determine it by familiarizing yourself in advance with the list of items permitted for transportation located at airports, or contact the air carrier administration with this question. As for mercury thermometers, the issue here is more acute.

Is it possible to take thermometers on board an airplane - legislative acts.

  1. On December 7, 1944, Annex 18 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation, Doc. MOGA “Technical Instructions for the Safe Transportation of Dangerous Goods by Air,” which prohibits the transportation of medical devices containing mercury. This list also includes a mercury thermometer. A deviation from these rules is the transportation of 1 medical or clinical thermometer in a classic plastic case only in the luggage compartment, where air passengers have no access. In hand luggage, an exception is provided for the carriage of 1 professional thermometer, suitably packaged, with the permission of the air carrier.
  2. Since January 2018, new instructions on the rules for transporting cargo posing a danger to the lives of passengers, adopted by the International Civil Aviation Association - ICAO, have come into force, which concerns the prohibition of transporting mercury thermometers in the cabin of all airliners. This ban is advisory in nature.
  3. On June 22, 2018, the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation approved new “Rules for pre-flight and post-flight customs inspection of hand luggage and baggage,” according to which restrictions were introduced on the transportation of mercury medical instruments, including thermometers. Based on this document, an air passenger has the right to carry one mercury thermometer, suitably packed in a standard case and checked in baggage.

At the same time, passengers have the right to transport in hand luggage other medical instruments (pressure gauges, tonometers, etc.), sealed in special sealed containers, 1 piece. per person. The same restrictions apply to all crew members.


Rosaviatsia accepted these instructions. Nevertheless, the administration of Sheremetyevo Airport reported that they hope for auxiliary information that will specify the new procedure for carrying out such air transportation. At Domodedovo airport they confirmed their agreement with the new resolution and emphasized that they do not and will not have problems with removing mercury medical instruments from passengers’ carry-on luggage, since they have specialists trained to work on waste disposal of all hazard groups.

According to the editor-in-chief of Aviatransport Review A. Sinitsky, who supported the innovations, this will enable air carriers to get rid of the need for long-term and expensive work on demercurization of the aircraft cabin if mercury from an accidentally broken thermometer scatters in it.

Despite the strictness of the accepted standards, the IATA code states that each company is given the right, on its own initiative, to make decisions on the application of air transportation standards for hand luggage on board an aircraft. In this regard, passengers are recommended to check with the carrier airline about the conditions for transporting medical mercury thermometers before purchasing tickets.

If there is an urgent need to take a medical thermometer into the cabin, but the airline prohibits this, or there is no way to contact the company administration, then it is safer to use an electronic temperature meter, which is allowed by all companies without exception.


It is difficult to answer definitively whether it is possible to take medical thermometers on a plane. You can take one hermetically sealed instrument into your checked baggage. Some companies allow carry-on luggage as an exception, while others prohibit it. This is due to the danger to the health and life of air passengers in case of damage to the mercury instrument. In this regard, before the flight, it is better to contact the air carrier directly and clarify the rules for transporting a mercury thermometer. It’s even safer to take an electronic thermometer with you on the road, which is approved by any company.

What is the danger of mercury from a broken thermometer?

As you know, mercury is one of the most dangerous chemicals. It causes corrosion of metals; may pose a threat to the health, safety, property of passengers or the environment. It is not so much the mercury itself that is dangerous to humans as its vapors. If mercury enters the body, acute poisoning occurs, which is detected by certain symptoms. In this case, it is necessary to immediately induce vomiting in the person in order to disinfect the body. The situation with mercury vapor is more complicated. To obtain acute poisoning, its evaporation of 0.13 - 0.80 mg/cubic meter is sufficient. Domestic thermometers contain 1 g, and imported thermometers - 2 g of mercury. One broken thermometer can poison at least half of the passengers, since intoxication of the body occurs by inhaling vapors along with air. Approximately 80-85% of them remain in the body, thereby poisoning the kidneys, heart, and brain. Mercury spilled throughout the aircraft cabin in small balls is especially dangerous, because it cannot be collected without special equipment. equipment is practically impossible and due to its volatility it will poison the entire environment.

I wouldn’t say that many passengers like to transport hazardous chemicals by traveling by plane, but quite a lot of them want to take with them, for example, such a common device as thermometer. This is especially important for those passengers who want to fly with small children - they constantly need medications, and a thermometer is usually included in the most standard first aid kit.

But later it turns out that taking such a thing as a thermometer with you Not allowed due to mercury content. It's another matter if it's an electronic thermometer - of course, that's possible. But Why can’t you carry mercury on an airplane??

The answer is clear - Is it dangerous. Mercury is a very toxic substance that even in small quantities can be dangerous to humans. Mercury reacts very well with air, releasing toxic substances.

This is why large volumes of mercury are usually transported by sea. Even if something happens to the ship, for example, it crashes and drowns, then the barrels of mercury will sink to the bottom and will lie there for quite a long time. Mercury reacts little with water, and even if it begins to react, the reaction products are of little danger to the inhabitants of the sea and its vegetation. But if an airplane crashes, mercury can spread across the surface of the earth and cause harm to the environment, including even animals and people.

But we are not talking about barrels, but about a milliliter of mercury contained in a thermometer. So, even in small quantities?

Why mercury should not be carried on an airplane

1) If the thermometer accidentally breaks, toxic mercury vapor can damage the respiratory tract those who sit next to you. This is especially dangerous for small children, who are likely to be on the flight. And safety on board always comes first.

2) Not only mercury vapor is dangerous. Herself mercury reacts well with aluminum oxide, which covers all the aluminum that makes up some parts of the aircraft. Even a small drop of mercury may damage the integrity of the fuselage. And even the smallest hole in this part of the aircraft can disrupt its aerodynamics, which is unacceptable.

In general, you don't need to know chemistry to get on board an airplane. It’s enough just to remember that mercury should never be taken on board, even in small quantities. Well, in case someone inexperienced asks you, Why can't you carry mercury on an airplane?, you can tell him about it.

Anyone who travels frequently, whether on vacation or on business trips, has more than once encountered the problem of compiling a list of medications that need to be put in their first aid kit. During the preparation process, the question often arises whether it is possible to take a thermometer on the plane. Airlines have special requirements for the transportation of such an item, since mercury is a toxic substance.

What you need to know before packing a first aid kit on a plane

When planning a flight on an airplane, you must familiarize yourself with the rules for carrying hand luggage and baggage. There are two types of baggage: unchecked or carry-on baggage (which is allowed on board the plane) and checked baggage, which is carried in the baggage compartment of the aircraft. The transportation standards for hand luggage and baggage are set by the airline and may depend on the direction of the flight. You need to familiarize yourself with the rules of the particular company you are going to fly with. There will be no problems with tablets and ampoules with a capacity of no more than 100 ml. But the question of whether it is possible to take thermometers on a plane needs to be considered in more detail.

Rules for transporting thermometers

The rules for transporting mercury medical thermometers are clearly formulated by the Russian Ministry of Transport. Previously, passengers were allowed to bring a mercury thermometer into the cabin, but this is no longer allowed, so it must be checked in as checked baggage. You can familiarize yourself with the restrictions by studying the latest edition of the Order of the Ministry of Transport of Russia dated March 30, 2018 on the Rules for pre-flight and post-flight inspections.

Aircraft passengers are allowed to carry a mercury thermometer on an airplane only in the luggage compartment in a plastic case, well packed and tightly closed. This is due to the fact that passengers will not have access to the luggage or cargo compartments of the aircraft during the flight. A thermometer that does not contain mercury can be carried into the cabin of the ship.

Important! Such restrictions apply not only to passengers, but also to all crew members.

Similar requirements apply to international practice, namely, according to the technical instructions of the International Civil Aviation Organization, it is recommended to prohibit the transportation of mercury medical thermometers.

Why you cannot transport items containing mercury

Most airlines prohibit transporting items containing mercury, as they fall under the category of toxic and toxic substances. Some companies allow it to be transported in luggage by packing it in a case and placing it so that neither shock nor temperature changes will affect or break it. This is due to the fact that if a mercury thermometer breaks at altitude on an airplane, mercury vapor will spread throughout the room, and they have a bad effect on the health of passengers: they can lead to serious illnesses, poisoning and even death. You are putting yourself and the people around you at risk.

The first signs of exposure to fumes are the following:

  1. Severe headache and nausea.
  2. Shortness of breath and cough.
  3. Vision weakens, gums bleed.
  4. Stomach upset.

Important! Mercury is not excreted from the body and gradually accumulates if the room where the thermometer broke is not thoroughly treated.

An alternative to a mercury thermometer

What to do when there is a need to check the temperature right in the aircraft cabin, because you may have small children with you or your health condition requires constant monitoring. In this case, you should take an autothermometer into the cabin. It can be an electronic thermometer, infrared, non-contact or contact, but the main thing is that it does not contain mercury. Having learned about the advantages of such thermometers, many can switch to using electronic or infrared thermometers:

  1. It is safe to use such a thermometer because it does not contain mercury.
  2. The temperature measurement time is short, only about a minute, while a mercury thermometer must be held for at least 5 minutes.
  3. Illuminated thermometers can be used even in the dark.
  4. In most options, the history of the latest measurements is stored in the device’s memory.
  5. A variety of shapes and colors, which is especially convenient for measuring the temperature of young children.

No airline prohibits electronic or infrared thermometers from being carried in cabin baggage.

Before you plan to buy air tickets, you need to study the conditions and rules for transporting things in the cabin and in the luggage compartment, since each airline reserves the right to approve its own list of acceptable and unacceptable items.

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