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In public places, security scanners have become essential equipment for ensuring safety, but concerns about their radiation safety occasionally arise. In fact, security scanners use X-ray technology for item inspection, and their radiation levels are strictly controlled within safe limits. According to national standards, the radiation dose at a distance of 0.1 meters from the surface of the security scanner should be less than or equal to 1 microSievert per hour, far below the threshold that could potentially harm human health. Authoritative organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have established strict radiation safety standards to ensure the health and safety of the public and staff.
Low radiation, greater safety
Eastimage's security scanners excel in radiation control. The equipment features double-layered lead curtains at the entry and exit points, ensuring extremely low radiation leakage during operation, meeting or even exceeding national standards. Additionally, the equipment is equipped with an intelligent safety system, including an emergency stop button and multiple protective mechanisms, further ensuring the safety of operators and passengers.
Brand strength
Security screening machines play an irreplaceable role in ensuring public safety, and public health is equally a key focus for us. Eastimage security screening machines have obtained multiple international safety certifications, including CE, FDA, FCC, and ISO. They are not only installed in subways, airports, and shopping malls but are also trusted by hospitals, providing dual reassurance for both medical staff and patients, making them a trusted safety partner for numerous medical institutions.
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