Dangerous and Flammable Items Banned from China’s Train Stations

Dangerous and Flammable Items Banned from China’s Train Stations
Jan 08, 2016 By eChinacities.com

Dangerous items including cooking knives, dinner knives, butcher’s knives, axes, sharp weapons, blunt tools, nail guns, bows, crossbows, etc. will not be allowed in China’s railway stations starting January 10.

These items were previously only banned on trains themselves. The new law extends to ban to cover the railway station area as well. The ban comes after a number of incidents and injuries in China’s train station.

In addition, passengers can only carry two packets of matches and two ordinary lighters in train stations. Passengers can only carry 20 ml of flammable materials like nail polish, and hair dye. Aerosol products like mousse, hair spray, air fresheners can be carried in train stations in containers smaller than 120 ml.

Source inews.qq.com

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