[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  LynX [@fivestarfinder](/creator/twitter/fivestarfinder) on x 1166 followers Created: 2025-07-27 02:36:00 UTC Puncture Risk Emergency slides are made of durable but inflatable materials. Hard edges, wheels, zippers, and sharp corners on suitcases or backpacks can easily tear or puncture the slide, causing it to deflate and become unusable. Injury Risk to Others A bag sliding down can strike or injure people below or ahead on the chute. People often pile at the bottom during an evacuation, so loose objects can seriously harm them. Slowing the Evacuation Trying to carry or retrieve a bag slows you down, which delays the evacuation and puts others at risk—especially in a fire or smoke situation where seconds matter. Against Safety Protocols Airlines explicitly instruct passengers to leave all belongings behind during an evacuation. Ignoring this can lead to criminal or civil liability if others are harmed. ✅ TL;DR: Yes — bringing a bag or suitcase on an emergency chute can puncture it, slow escape, injure others, and put lives at risk. Always leave your belongings behind. XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [chute](/topic/chute) [$6753t](/topic/$6753t) [Post Link](https://x.com/fivestarfinder/status/1949297692934283624)
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LynX @fivestarfinder on x 1166 followers
Created: 2025-07-27 02:36:00 UTC
Puncture Risk Emergency slides are made of durable but inflatable materials. Hard edges, wheels, zippers, and sharp corners on suitcases or backpacks can easily tear or puncture the slide, causing it to deflate and become unusable. Injury Risk to Others A bag sliding down can strike or injure people below or ahead on the chute. People often pile at the bottom during an evacuation, so loose objects can seriously harm them.
Slowing the Evacuation Trying to carry or retrieve a bag slows you down, which delays the evacuation and puts others at risk—especially in a fire or smoke situation where seconds matter. Against Safety Protocols Airlines explicitly instruct passengers to leave all belongings behind during an evacuation. Ignoring this can lead to criminal or civil liability if others are harmed.
✅ TL;DR: Yes — bringing a bag or suitcase on an emergency chute can puncture it, slow escape, injure others, and put lives at risk. Always leave your belongings behind.
XXX engagements
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