Benefits of Security Screening at Airports
The
advanced technology has introduced a new generation of portable
detectors, identifiers an analyzers of the explosives traces and
various other radioactive materials, revolutionary features in the
sector explosive detectors or sniffers. Some of its family member
represents advanced, sophisticated and easy tools for fast and
reliable detection and determination of explosive and/or radioactive
contrabands that can be found via finding molecular traces in
luggage’s, cloth, laptops, cell phones, passports, banknotes and
many other subjects. At the airport, you need faster
security screening
services for better results.
How
full-body scanners work?
The
two main types of scanners are “millimeter wave” and
“backscatter” machines. Millimeter-wave units send radio waves
over a person and produce a three-dimensional image with the help of
measuring the energy reflected back. Backscatter machines use
low-level X-rays to make a two-dimensional image of the body.
The
machines are designed to uncover what a physical thing could turn up
but it cannot find a metal detector. The
machines also would find guns, knives and other metallic objects that
would set off a metal detector
1.
Real-time Tracking systems
Airports
have a lot of valuable equipment with lots of employees. It is
difficult to constantly keep track of all the expensive equipment and
different staff members. With the help of RFID technology, we can
make it a lot easier. The RFID tracking allows the airport to be
notified if someone has removed a defibrillator and it can also be
used to track the emergency personnel with the help of RFID chips in
the smartphone of the employees. Thus, it plays an important role in
the security screening
services.
2.
Enhanced security
Airport
security can also be enhanced with the help of RFID tags. Certain
entrances are the authorized personnel only. Conventionally, security
or TSA personnel have guarded these doors. These guards can be
fallible or fail to notice a clever imposter. Codiroli said that RFID
chips could permit for stronger security in airports. Since airport
employees wear badges anyway, it is easy to be attached with RFID
tags to their badges. To get entry into a restricted area, an RFID
reader can read the tag on their badge and permit or deny access
accordingly. RFID readers help take away the potential for security
breaches via human error.
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