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Medical Device Carry-On Tag

Medical Device Carry-On Tag

By law, your CPAP/BiLevel cannot be counted toward airline carry on luggage limit. This bright tag helps airline employees and airport security identify your CPAP/BiLevel as a medical device. 

The tag includes space for your personal information in case your CPAP is lost. 

The back of the tag reads "This respiratory therapy medical device (CPAP/BiPAP/VPAP/AUTOPAP) is an assistive device. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits assistive devices from being counted toward a limit on carry-on baggage.

More information can be found in Code of Federal Regulations—Title 14: Aeronautics and Space —PART 382—NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN AIR TRAVEL Subpart I—Stowage of Wheelchairs, Other Mobility Aids, and Other Assistive Devices"

$3.90

Original: $12.99

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Medical Device Carry-On Tag

$12.99

$3.90

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Medical Device Carry-On Tag

By law, your CPAP/BiLevel cannot be counted toward airline carry on luggage limit. This bright tag helps airline employees and airport security identify your CPAP/BiLevel as a medical device. 

The tag includes space for your personal information in case your CPAP is lost. 

The back of the tag reads "This respiratory therapy medical device (CPAP/BiPAP/VPAP/AUTOPAP) is an assistive device. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits assistive devices from being counted toward a limit on carry-on baggage.

More information can be found in Code of Federal Regulations—Title 14: Aeronautics and Space —PART 382—NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN AIR TRAVEL Subpart I—Stowage of Wheelchairs, Other Mobility Aids, and Other Assistive Devices"

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By law, your CPAP/BiLevel cannot be counted toward airline carry on luggage limit. This bright tag helps airline employees and airport security identify your CPAP/BiLevel as a medical device. 

The tag includes space for your personal information in case your CPAP is lost. 

The back of the tag reads "This respiratory therapy medical device (CPAP/BiPAP/VPAP/AUTOPAP) is an assistive device. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits assistive devices from being counted toward a limit on carry-on baggage.

More information can be found in Code of Federal Regulations—Title 14: Aeronautics and Space —PART 382—NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN AIR TRAVEL Subpart I—Stowage of Wheelchairs, Other Mobility Aids, and Other Assistive Devices"