How is Securoseal superior to generic locks and luggage seals?
• Generic locks and luggage seals only join the two sliders of your zip together, leaving them free to travel along the zip chain of your suitcase. This allows for the zip chain to be breached and resealed with something as simple as an ordinary pen without breaking the lock or luggage seal. This means someone can open and close your suitcase, without leaving a trace. Securoseal is different – it isolates the zip to a fixed point in a tamper evident manner – meaning that such a breach cannot occur without leaving irreversible evidence of tampering. • Unlike generic locks and luggage seals, each component of Securoseal bears an identity number and includes a receipt, so your Securoseal cannot be replaced if breached without you knowing about it. The receipt system also means that when you use Securoseal, you have proof that you keep with you. Even if your Securoseal is removed without your permission, the receipt is evidence that you have used the seal prior to consigning your luggage f