TSA is installing acrylic barriers at Reagan National and Dulles airports to help protect passengers and workforce from coronavirus

Local Press Release
Tuesday, September 29, 2020

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is completing the installation of new acrylic barriers at security checkpoints throughout Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport as part of the agency’s ongoing efforts to implement initiatives to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

The protective barriers are being installed in areas where TSA officers typically interact with passengers. This includes the travel document checking podiums and the divesting areas where travelers prepare their carry-on property for X-ray screening.  

Barriers at DCA
Acrylic shields like these have been installed at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. (TSA photo)
Barriers at IAD
A TSA officer at Washington Dulles International Airport sits behind a new acrylic shield at a travel document checking podium to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus. (TSA photo)

“The installation of these barriers is one of several initiatives that TSA has put in place at security checkpoints and other points of contact with TSA officers and the public with the goal of reducing the likelihood of cross contamination among travelers and employees,” said Scott T. Johnson, TSA’s Federal Security Director for both Reagan National and Dulles airports. “These shields provide a helpful layer of protection to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.”

TSA recently awarded a contract to purchase and install 1,230 acrylic barriers at 37 priority airports nationwide. Additional contracts for shields for more airports will be awarded this fall.

TSA continues to promote its “Stay Healthy. Stay Secure.” campaign designed to advise travelers of airport checkpoint modifications and procedures designed to contain the spread of COVID-19. These include social distancing, reduced physical contact between travelers and TSA officers during the screening process, use of personal protective equipment by TSA officers, and extra cleaning and disinfecting in the security checkpoint.

Travelers are reminded to follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) travel guidance as well as local and state advisories regarding COVID-19. For more information about the TSA response to COVID-19, please visit www.tsa.gov.

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