Xray machines will not damage consumer electronics. Period. Your SD cards are safe. If you insist on it, have the cards in hand at the time of the security check, voice your concern, and request the cards be inspected by hand.
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While an airport security X-ray scanner is “safe” if you take your laptop through a metal detector or if it is examined with a metal wand, you could be at risk of losing the hard drive. These detectors send out a strong magnetic pulse that can erase hard drives. Perhaps my machine was wanded without me knowing it.
Do Airport Scanners Damage Batteries? More often than not, this question is asked in relation to an airport x-ray scanner. The answer is: generally, no. Whilst it's always worth taking precautions, most batteries and data storage devices should be impervious to large doses of x-rays as they don't have living tissues.
You should not carry your laptop through metal detectors because of the strong magnetic pulse these detectors create. Security wands create the same magnetic pulse and can also damage your laptop.
The Health Physics Society estimates that airport X-ray scanners deliver 0.1 microsieverts of radiation per scan. In comparison, a typical chest X-ray delivers 100 microsieverts of radiation, according to a 2008 study published in the journal Radiology.
Can you see a tampon during an airport body scan? This is a frequently asked question on Google, and if it's something you're worried about, you can breathe a sigh of relief. Airport body scanners can't see inside the body and therefore can't detect a tampon on a TSA female body scan image.
Firearms, ammunition, and fireworks are prohibited, as are all knives and safety razors (including pocket knives and Swiss Army knives). Straight razors and replacement blades for straight razors are also not allowed. Most tools also cannot be packed in carry-on luggage, as they have the potential to cause harm.