The TSA's Plastic Screening Trays Are the Dirtiest Part of the Airport
The trays are germier than the airport toilets.

In case travelers needed another reason to dislike the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), a new study shows that one of the dirtiest parts of the airport can be found in the security line.
Researchers swabbed various surfaces at the Helsinki Airport in Finland, looking for lingering respiratory viruses. The study, reported in the journal BMC Infectious Diseases, found that "plastic security screening trays appeared to pose the highest potential risk" of communicating viral ailments such as the common cold. Viruses appeared in nearly half of the plastic trays, the highest fraction of all the surfaces tested. By contrast, the researchers did not find any lingering respiratory viruses in the airport's toilet bowls.
As the study notes, "handling these [trays] is almost inevitable for all embarking passengers." Although the study was conducted in Finland, the conditions are presumably similar in security lines overseen by the TSA. Thanks to U.S. regulations, handling screening trays is unavoidable for travelers carrying stuff in their pockets, traveling with toiletries, or wearing shoes, belts, hats, or jackets.
We cannot blame the TSA for all of the health risks associated with air travel. A separate 2015 study found that tray tables are the nastiest surfaces on an airplane, with overhead vents a runner-up.
The researchers said the study was aimed at identifying contamination risks in a public area. To help combat the spread of disease, experts recommend preventive measures such as washing your hands and using hand sanitizer.
Bonus links: Germs are not the only TSA-related risk that travelers face. They also may encounter secret but useless surveillance, stalking by air marshals, and some good old-fashioned fondling by total strangers. And for dog lovers, the TSA has an adoption program offering canines that were fired for being "too nice" to work at the agency.
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And here I thought the dirtiest part of the airport was how the security-industrial complex whips up unfounded fears of terrorism to sell six-figure scanners to an unaccountable unionized government agency that routinely ignores constitutional protections.
That also is correct - - - - -
It's more fun to talk about how we might get the sniffles than how we're enabling a dictatorship.
You are at much higher risk of that or something worse like TB or pneumonia on the plane from people near you anyway.
That is why they don't do the same tests on planes. Swab everything after the passengers disembark. If they did nobody would want to fly again.
Just assign the guy who got caught jerking off to the scanner feed to a box of Clorox wipes.
Is the TSA good for anything besides groping grandmas and toddlers? How about dismantling the agency and saving a few bucks?
FACT: They reuse the rubber gloves.
Rubber gloves are for THEIR protection, NOT yours! They could give a flying fuck about you, ye peon, ye!!!
Speaking of rubber gloves and TSA agents, please see a Venn Diagram, 4th image down, at http://www.theguardian.com/new.....-one-right
"The TSA's Plastic Screening Trays Are the Dirtiest Part of the Airport"
Even dirtier than the minds of the TSA agents who get off on groping your pubes in public?
Researchers swabbed various surfaces at the Helsinki Airport in Finland, looking for lingering respiratory viruses
Sounds like the airport-security-industrial complex was just the victim of a Mike Rowe aggression.
They will use this to justify buying a new system like UV to sanitize the making the whole thing even more expensive and inconvenient.
How about get rid of the TSA and let the airlines be responsible for their own security.
The air]plane cabin air was much cleaner and fresher cleaner when you could smoke on planes. Once smoking was banned they just recirculated the dirty stuff. Saves on fuel
The air]plane cabin air was much cleaner and fresher cleaner when you could smoke on planes. Once smoking was banned they just recirculated the dirty stuff. Saves on fuel
MANN'S ASSUMPTION (n.) - imagine that everything in the world has been in someone's butt.
Its why I carry all my 3D printer guns up my ass while flying.
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I'm pretty sure there's no TSA in Finland.
Our trays are probably way dirtier.