The TSA swabs your hands during security screening to check for traces of explosives or other prohibited substances. This helps ensure the safety of passengers and the aircraft.
The TSA wipes your hands with a swab to check for traces of explosives or other prohibited substances during security screening.
Yes, the TSA may wipe your hands with a swab for explosive residue testing during a security screening.
Airport security personnel swab passengers' hands to check for traces of explosives or other prohibited substances as part of the security screening process.
The TSA swabbed your hands during the security screening process to check for any traces of explosives or other prohibited substances.
Airport security personnel swab your hands to check for traces of explosives or other dangerous substances. This helps ensure the safety of passengers and the aircraft.
Airport security personnel swab passengers' hands to check for traces of explosives or other dangerous substances. This helps to ensure the safety of the passengers and the aircraft.
The TSA swabs your hands to check for traces of explosives or other dangerous substances. This helps ensure the safety of passengers and the aircraft.
The TSA swabbed your phone during security screening to check for any traces of explosives or other prohibited substances.
Airport security swabbed your bag during the screening process to check for any traces of explosives or other prohibited substances.
TSA agents swab your hands during security checks to test for any traces of explosives or other dangerous substances. This helps ensure the safety of passengers and the aircraft.
The TSA swabs hands during security screenings at airports to check for traces of explosives or other prohibited substances.
Airports swab your hands during security checks to detect any traces of explosives or other harmful substances that may be present on your skin. This helps ensure the safety of passengers and prevent any potential threats from entering the aircraft.