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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is using body-scanning units at a number of U.S. airports. These body-scanning units traditionally use millimeter-wave technology. Millimeter-wave technology uses non-ionizing radiation in the form of low-level radio waves to scan a persons body. A millimeter-wave body scanner uses two antennas that rotate around a persons body to construct a 3-D image that resembles a fuzzy photo negative. The image is sent to a remote monitor. Millimeter-wave technology does not use x-rays and does not add to a persons ionizing radiation dose. For more information on non-ionizing radiation, click here
Airport Scan information
The radiation from an airport scan is less than 1% of the radiation exposure a person typically receives during a six-hour flight.
 
Natural background radiation exposes us to about 2.4 millisieverts of radiation annually, which is 24,000 times more radiation than the high-end estimate of 0.1 microsievert of radiation from a backscatter airport scanner.
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