Space Available Prohibited Travel Items Hazardous Material/Articles Aboard Aircraft Hazardous materials include many common items from your home, workshop, or garage which because of the physical or chemical properties can pose a danger during air transportation. The following is a partial list common items that are strictly forbidden in carry-on or checked baggage: - Mace, tear gas, and other irritants - Aerosols containing flammable material - Loaded firearms - Gunpowder and primers - Loose ammunition - Gasoline, diesel, or kerosene - Propane, butane cylinders or lighter refills - Wet-type batteries (as used in cars) - Safety or "strike-anywhere" matches - Corrosive material - Infectious substances - Radioactive material - Any equipment containing fuel The following hazardous articles may be transported in restricted quantities in hand-carried or checked baggage. A restricted quantity is what a passenger would use on a short trip. - Toiletry articles and medicines containing hazardous substances - Matches and lighters - Electronic wheelchairs as checked baggage - Small arms ammunition for sporting purposes when properly packaged - Catalytic hair curlers without refills - Oxygen cylinders used by individuals for medical purposes - Dry ice in small quantities - Aerosols intended for personal care (hair sprays and deodorants) - Lithium batteries located in watches, computers, etc. Any questions about lost baggage can be directed to our lost and found office by calling (907) 552-3781/4616 or DSN (317) 552-3781/4616.