WOODMAN
Contributor
I also leave any packaging for things like batteries at home.
That might backfire on you. I have recently read a report (from the Bahamas) where the airport screener took issue with AA batteries (I think NiMh) which were loose in a plastic bag in someone's checked luggage, and I remember when a Coz screener made me move all my AA regular batteries from my checked bag to my carryon one year. One of those flat plastic battery holders (from people like Thompson Distributing and many others) might have avoided all this, as it keeps the batteries separated and unable to touch each other, and they like that. Just an idea... Also, be sure to pull out any AA or AAA batteries in your carryon luggage and run these through the airport screen separately, as those things look like Ammo when going through the x-ray, especially when stacked together like in a package, and this always seems to get them to sit up and take notice, at least in my experience. Woody