• Ghostalmedia
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    10518 days ago

    Former DHS security systems designers here.

    If you want to complain about body scanners, complain about the security theater, lack of privacy, or back-scratching of security industry lobbyists.

    Complaining about non-ionizing radiation is RFK-level conspiracy bullshit.

    • @ylph@lemmy.world
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      616 days ago

      Didn’t the original full body scanners used at airports use backscatter X-rays, which are ionizing radiation ?

      I believe these were mostly replaced by millimeter-wave scanners, and are not used anymore (even banned in some countries) but a lot of the initial pushback and debate surrounding the scanners when they were first introduced was about potential health risks of repeated X-ray exposure from those scanners, and so the idea of ionizing radiation exposure persists to this day in many people’s minds.

      • @saigot@lemmy.ca
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        116 days ago

        That’s true but the dose is incredibly low, about 0.03–0.1 μSv per scan. This is the equivalent to a couple minutes of background exposure or eating a banana. A flight new york to LA is 40μSv.