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Lysol To Go Disinfectant Spray – Germ-Killing Travel Shield for Airplane Tray Tables and Seatbelt Buckles

Lysol To Go Disinfectant Spray – Germ-Killing Travel Shield for Airplane Tray Tables and Seatbelt Buckles

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Why you'll love it

  • Compact 1.5 oz size is TSA-compliant and slips into carry-ons, purses, and diaper bags
  • Trusted Lysol brand delivers hospital-grade germ kill against antibiotic-resistant bacteria
  • Dual-function formula disinfects and deodorizes in one step, saving time on the road
  • Pack of 3 or 4 provides value and lets users stash bottles in multiple locations (car, office, bag, gym)
  • Crisp Linen scent masks stale travel odors without an overpowering chemical smell

Perfect for

  • Disinfecting airplane tray tables, seatbelt buckles, and armrests during flights
  • Sanitizing hotel room pillows, bedspreads, and remote controls upon check-in
  • Spraying soft surfaces like strollers, car seats, and gym bags between uses
  • Neutralizing odors in rental cars and rideshares with a fresh linen scent
  • Quickly wiping down public surfaces like doorknobs, ATM keypads, and shopping cart handles


Kills 99.9% Of Bacteria & Viruses*

Kills over 100 illness causing germs, including cold & flu viruses.*


Prevents Mold & Mildew*

Prevents Mold & Mildew from growing for up to a week.*


Kills 99.9% Of Odor-Causing Bacteria*

Kills odor causing bacteria and neutralizes with fresh scent.

* When used as directed.





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Convenient travel-sized

Kills 99.9% of antibiotic resistant bacteria*

Kills 99.9% of cold & flu viruses*

Sanitizes soft surfaces*

Neutralizes odor with Crisp Linen scent
Features & Specs
Item Form: Spray
Scent: Crisp Linen
Specific Uses For Product: Hospital
Surface Recommendation: Linen
Special Features: Eliminates Odors

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it actually kill 99.9% of antibiotic-resistant bacteria like MRSA?

Yes, the antibacterial formula is tested to kill 99.9% of antibiotic-resistant bacteria on hard, non-porous surfaces when used as directed, giving you hospital-grade protection in a travel size.

Can I spray it on a seatbelt buckle without damaging the metal or webbing?

It is designed for hard, non-porous surfaces like buckles, and a quick light mist that is allowed to dry will not harm standard metal hardware or nylon webbing.

Is this safer to pack in my carry-on than a bottle of hand sanitizer?

The 1.5 oz aerosol format is specifically sized to meet TSA carry-on liquid and aerosol rules, so it can go through airport security in your bag without being confiscated.

Does the spray leave a film that could be unsafe if a child touches the surface?

When used as directed and allowed to dry, the formula leaves no harmful residue, and surfaces can be safely touched once dry, which is helpful for family travelers.

Will it kill the cold and flu viruses left on my airplane tray table?

Yes, the antiviral formula is tested to kill 99.9% of common cold and flu viruses on hard surfaces, including tray tables that are among the most contaminated spots on a plane.

Is this safe enough to use every day during flu season travel?

Yes, frequent business travelers and commuters use it daily on door handles, keypads, and seatbelt buckles to reduce exposure to cold and flu viruses throughout the season.

Can nurses and healthcare workers on the go use this between shifts?

Many traveling nurses and home health workers stash a bottle in their work bag to disinfect pens, badges, and break room surfaces between patient visits.

Is the spray can pressurized and safe to keep in a hot car?

Like any aerosol, it should be stored out of direct sunlight and extreme heat, but under normal travel conditions it remains stable and safe to carry in a bag or cup holder.

Is Lysol To Go safer than using wet wipes for surfaces?

Wet wipes clean but many do not actually disinfect. This spray delivers an EPA-registered disinfecting mist that kills 99.9% of germs, which is a stronger germ-kill claim than most general wipes.

How does it compare to rubbing alcohol in a travel spray bottle?

Rubbing alcohol can sanitize some surfaces but has a strong medicinal smell, is flammable, and can damage certain fabrics and plastics. Lysol To Go deodorizes as it disinfects and is formulated for soft surfaces too.

Is this safer around electronics like my phone and laptop than alcohol wipes?

It is gentler on most hard, non-porous electronics surfaces than high-concentration alcohol, though you should still avoid oversaturating ports and speakers, the same as with any spray.

Will the aerosol spray trigger my asthma or breathing sensitivity?

If you are sensitive to aerosol products, spray from at least 6 to 8 inches away in a ventilated area and allow the surface to dry before prolonged close contact, as you would with any disinfectant spray.

Is it really TSA-compliant or will security take it away?

The 1.5 oz size and aerosol format fall within TSA carry-on allowances for medicinal and toiletry aerosols, and Lysol To Go is specifically marketed as travel-size and TSA-compliant.

How do I use Lysol To Go Disinfectant Spray on an airplane tray table?

Hold the can about 6 to 8 inches from the tray table, spray until the surface is wet, let it sit for the contact time listed on the can, then allow it to air dry or wipe with a clean paper towel before placing food or a laptop on it.

Can I use this spray on soft surfaces like pillows, blankets, and upholstery?

Yes, the formula is designed for soft-surface sanitization in addition to hard surfaces, so you can lightly mist hotel pillows, bedspreads, and fabric chair seats, then let them air dry before use.

How long does a 1.5 oz can typically last during normal travel use?

For most travelers using short 1 to 2 second bursts on a few surfaces per day, a 1.5 oz can lasts through several short trips, while the pack of 4 is ideal for spreading bottles across car, bag, office, and home.

Is the 1.5 oz size allowed in carry-on luggage by TSA?

Yes, the 1.5 fl oz size is specifically designed to be TSA-compliant for carry-on bags, and the aerosol format falls within the travel-size aerosol rules for medicinal and toiletry products.

Will it work on electronics like my phone, tablet, and headphones?

It can be used on hard, non-porous electronics surfaces, but spray onto a soft cloth first rather than directly onto the device, and avoid getting moisture into ports, speakers, and microphone openings.

What comes in the box when I order a pack of 4?

You receive four 1.5 fl oz cans of Lysol To Go Disinfectant Spray in Crisp Linen scent, all individually sealed and ready to stash in your carry-on, car, gym bag, or office drawer, with no extra accessories required.

Is Lysol To Go safe to use around pets?

When used as directed on surfaces and allowed to dry, it is safe for use in homes with pets, but you should keep pets away from the area while spraying and until the surface is fully dry, as with any aerosol disinfectant.

Can I use Lysol To Go on food-contact surfaces like restaurant tables and high chairs?

Yes, you can spray restaurant tables, high chair trays, and similar food-contact hard surfaces and let them dry before placing food or a child on them, which is a common use among parents and travelers.

What is the difference between a disinfectant spray and an antibacterial wipe?

A disinfectant spray like Lysol To Go is an EPA-registered product that kills 99.9% of bacteria and viruses on hard and soft surfaces, while many antibacterial wipes primarily clean and may not carry the same registered germ-kill claims.

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