Is it safe for the X light machine to pass the subway security inspection? No residue of X light in food
Author: Shenzhen SHENFEI Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.Publish time:2018-06-30 18:47:52Views:611【SML】
It is reported that in cities, more and more people choose to travel conveniently by subway. But when sitting in the subway, it is necessary to carry on the security check, some people worry: the ...
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It is reported that in cities, more and more people choose to travel conveniently by subway. But when sitting in the subway, it is necessary to carry on the security check, some people worry: the fresh food, such as fruit and steamed bread, has passed the X light machine, and there will be residual radiation. Is it safe to eat food that has been irradiated by X rays every day?
Some people feel that the security check is too troublesome when they take the subway. Some people believe that the subway security inspection items have X ray, often with food safety inspection machine cumulative radiation will cause harm to the human body? With these questions, the reporter consulted the relevant director of Sichuan radiation environmental monitoring center. The official affirmed that people need not worry about the radiation produced by the security machine. He said that the radiation of an object mainly depends on its own content and composition, and fruit and other food will not cause residual damage due to X - ray radiation, not to accumulate damage. Some fresh packaged foods are radiated by radiation, such as gamma rays, which are good for food preservation without any residue.
For the X ray machine http://www.sz-shenfei.com radiation amount, he said that the radiation device is strong and weak, can not be generalizations, but must be under the safety line, people can rest assured. All these devices have to be installed and used, all of which must be examined by the environmental protection department. Within the national standard, it is usually far below the management limit for individuals, that is, how much dose each person can receive.