How to Avoid Spillages in Your Suitcase: Leave Opened Bottles at Home
Once you have broken the seal of bottles of beauty lotions, mouthwashes and other products, it will not be an easy task to prevent these products from leaking onto freshly laundered clothes that you have packed in your suitcase. Even if you close them as tightly as you can, there is still the strong possibility of leaks and spillages inside your suitcase. The best way to avoid this is to leave all unopened bottles at home and to only take along bottles that are unopened with a safety seal for added protection. The bottles and seals of newer products will be stronger and there will be less chance of spillage when you reach your final destination.
How to Avoid Spillages in Your Suitcase: Pack Toiletries inside Clear Storage Bags
Clear storage bags can be used for more than just sandwiches, snacks and travel documents. They can also be used to pack toiletries that could possibly spill inside suitcases. A good brand to use is a Reclosable Storage Bag with Freshlock® Zipper by Presto. The gallon size bags are just the right size for bulky toiletries such as shampoo, conditioner and body lotion. Remember, too, that even if you pack unopened bottles and containers of toiletries in your suitcase, the change in air pressure on the plane can make bottles expand and spill out all over the suitcase. But if you pack toiletries inside clear storage bags, you are less likely to have a mess to clean up inside your suitcase when you reach your final destination. It is easier to deal with spillages inside clear storage bags than it is inside a suitcase.
How to Avoid Spillages in Your Suitcase: Pack Clothes Inside Plastic Bags
Another safeguard you can take is to reserve plastic shopping bags when you come home from shopping and use them to neatly pack clothes instead, so that they can be protected against any spillages that might occur inside the suitcase as you travel. This can help reduce the risk of a spillage directly onto clothes as you travel and keep your clothes and other belongings protected.
These are a few simple precautions that you can take to help protect your clothes and other belongings from spillages inside your suitcase as you travel. Taking the time to safeguard your belongings prior to travel can save you a lot of time and trouble later on as you go through your belongings only to find spillages and possibly even ruined clothes inside your suitcase. That would not be the best start to your holiday.
Published by Sophie S - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle
Sophie is a British expat who has been living abroad in the United States for the past 5 years. She writes on a diverse variety of subjects and is particularly interested in sharing her personal knowledge ab... View profile
- Five Tips to Quickly Recognize Serious Home Structural Problems Serious structural problems in houses are not very common, but when they occur they can be difficult & costly to repair. These tips won't turn you into a home inspector, but it will give you some of the common indicat...
- TIPS Training at Bartending Schools in Chicago, Illinois Bartending schools in the Chicago area offer a variety of training and classes. It is important when choosing a bartending school that you find one that will off an alcohol awareness class known as Tips.
- Tips for Incoming Freshmen at Ball State University This is a lengthy list of tips and tricks on how incoming freshmen can make the most of their time at Ball State University. Includes a list of 10 things students should do before they graduate.
- Passport to Beauty - Beauty Tips from Around the World We all love natural products. We love the way they smell and feel. Beauty products are no exception. Shalini Vadhera searched the world for natual beauty tips. In her new book PASSPORT TO BEAUTY she shares her fi...
- Top Stitching Tips and Techniques Is top stitching a problem for you? It is for many people that sew. Here's a few tips to help you improve your top stitching appearance.
- Checklist for Packing Your Suitcase
- How to Pack a Lighter Suitcase when You Travel Overseas
- Can You Pack the Perfect Suitcase?
- 11 Travel Tips
- Trials and Tribulations of Packing for a Trip
- Summer Safety Tips for Children
- Activity Tips for Keeping Kids Busy This Summer
|
|
- Leave unopened bottles at home; only take toiletries with tight security seals
- Pack toiletries inside clear storage bags for extra protection
- Put clothes inside plastic bags
18 Comments
Post a CommentVery informative. Great tips! I always use ziplocs for some of my toiletries. I also used serran (spelling?) wraps to seal bottles with the already opened caps.
That's a great suggestion, Lily Eve. I hadn't thought of this!
Sophie
Excellent tips, Sophie. I'll be traveling soon so I appreciate this.
Nice suggestions. I hate when this happens in my suitcase.
i could have used these tips the last time i flew.
thanks for the great suggestions...:)
Thanks for all the comments. This has happened to me a lot.
Sophie
Great tips for traveling!
Great article idea and excellent tips! Awesome job.
Great tips for travelers!