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G6 Pro User Guide
107Appendix E: Going Through Security
Appendix E: Going Through Security
Patient should tell the Security Officer they’re wearing a continuous
glucose monitor and want to be hand-wanded or get a full-body
pat-down with a visual inspection of the sensor and transmitter. Have
patient tell the Security Officer they can’t remove the sensor because
it’s inserted under the skin.
Security Equipment to Use
Hand-wanding, pat-downs, visual inspection, and walk-
through metal detectors: If your patient is wearing a G6 Pro,
use any of these screening methods.
Security Equipment to Avoid
The G6 Pro hasn’t been tested in advanced imaging technology (AIT)
body scanners or X-ray baggage scanners.
Body scanners: Your patient shouldn’t go through an AIT
scanner, when wearing their G6 Pro.
X-Ray machines: Your patient shouldn’t put their system
components through x-ray machines.
In a Plane
Your patient can use their smart device to get sensor glucose
information while in the plane. After switching to airplane mode, turn
the smart device’s Bluetooth on.

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