Passengers warned not to put pets through X-ray scanners at airports
Passengers flying with pets are being warned not to put their animals through X-ray machines at airports. The US TSA has taken the step of reminding people after “too many” incidents of creatures being put through security screening equipment. Pets are required to pass through airport security metal detectors but rather than fed through a conveyor belt with bags, they should be removed from carriers and taken through (either walked or in the arms of the passenger). “Pets often travel with their humans and are thought of like family members, which is why it’s important that if a passenger is traveling with their pet to become familiar with the security procedures for pets and how to go through the checkpoint security screening process together quickly and easily,” said the TSA. “Key in the screening of pets is to know that they should never be screened through a checkpoint X-ray unit.” Empty animal carriers must pass through security like any other piece of luggage, and the TSA stressed that travellers should be aware that pet travel restrictions can vary between airports and airlines. In late 2022, a dog was sent through an airport X-ray machine after being zipped inside a passenger’s backpack. The small dog, a dachshund-Chihuahua mix, was “a little skittish” when it came out of the machine but otherwise unharmed, according to a TSA spokesperson.<br/>
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Passengers warned not to put pets through X-ray scanners at airports
Passengers flying with pets are being warned not to put their animals through X-ray machines at airports. The US TSA has taken the step of reminding people after “too many” incidents of creatures being put through security screening equipment. Pets are required to pass through airport security metal detectors but rather than fed through a conveyor belt with bags, they should be removed from carriers and taken through (either walked or in the arms of the passenger). “Pets often travel with their humans and are thought of like family members, which is why it’s important that if a passenger is traveling with their pet to become familiar with the security procedures for pets and how to go through the checkpoint security screening process together quickly and easily,” said the TSA. “Key in the screening of pets is to know that they should never be screened through a checkpoint X-ray unit.” Empty animal carriers must pass through security like any other piece of luggage, and the TSA stressed that travellers should be aware that pet travel restrictions can vary between airports and airlines. In late 2022, a dog was sent through an airport X-ray machine after being zipped inside a passenger’s backpack. The small dog, a dachshund-Chihuahua mix, was “a little skittish” when it came out of the machine but otherwise unharmed, according to a TSA spokesperson.<br/>