'Puffers' add to airport security 1/12/2006 1:29 PM By: Lisa Reyes, News 14 Carolina CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Travelers at Charlotte/Douglas International Airport will soon see new security measures. High-tech machines to detect explosives will be located at three checkpoints. The Transportation Security Administration says the imminent danger to aviation these days is explosives. TSA officials demonstrated devices called “explosive-detection trace portals” or “puffers” at the airport on Thursday. The machines puff air on travelers to dislodge particles from their skin or clothing. “It loosens particles that are attached to a person or his clothing, and those particles are analyzed by the machine for the presence of explosives,” said John Gartland of TSA. The devices take about 20-25 seconds to check each passenger. The TSA purchased the three machines through federal funding. They cost a little over $100,000, and about a 100 of them will be implemented in airports nationwide.
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