A school might use a scanner for security purposes (weapons), or to search for electronics that are not allowed.
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No, this check scanner does just that...it scans the checks image, but does not have security features.
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It is for the Nmap Security Scanner.
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no. They will use the hand held scanner on the parts of your body with no visible metal.
There is a hand scanner that is used for access control at some places that require additional security. The scanner recognizes the geometry of a hand, the length and width of it.
it's most likely the fingerprint scanner for security
Finger print scanner, eye scanner (for high security area) ect.
Millimeter wave scanners used in airport security screenings are considered safe for use as they emit non-ionizing radiation that is not harmful to humans.
Airports have very tight security. They are really cautious about anything like if you have a pen in your pocket.