There is a need to explain the unknown events that don’t always have a logical explanation. Many people in the world want the services of a ghost hunter. Most of us have had an unexplained experience in our life and want to believe that a noise or movement has to be caused by the dearly departed.
Sometimes they are not so dear and cause mayhem and injury to the living, according to eye witnesses. Of course, if the events were not so scary or caused harm, we wouldn’t hear about them.
There are a number of terms used for ‘ghosts’ such as paranormal, spirits, souls, apparition, demon, and devil. Ethereal being, phantom, poltergeist, visitor, vampire, spook and shadow.
Paranormal investigations or “ghost-hunters” are becoming very popular today and are having resurgence because people from around the world can report their experiences with those from the beyond.These investigators come in to help give people some relief or reassurance that they are not hearing things or seeing things that don't exist.
We usually think of the scariest places on earth around Halloween but some of these places have been scaring people everyday for centuries!
These scariest places are getting more attention than ever thanks to television programs also because investigators are filming their show there.
Ghost Hunters Equipment
Here are some of the pieces of equipment used by some investigators in the field today.
- Fuji Discovery 90 35mm Camera
- Illuminator LED wind up flashlight
- IR Thermometer by Radio Shack
- Lutron EMF-822A Digital EMF Tester
- Motion Detector
- Olympus VN-240PC Digital Voice Recorder
- Sony TRV68 Analog Video camera
- Strobe Light
- E.L.F. Zone EMF Detector
- Sony HVL-IRM video IR light
- 20 x 50 mm wide angle binoculars
- 3-Wire Circuit Analyzer
- 35mm disposable camera
- Acu-Rite Digital Thermometer
- Amprobe non-contact AC voltage tester
- Budget Buzz Stick
- Cell Sensor
- Compass
- Digiview TE21W Wireless Weather Station
- Magnetic Field Viewer Card,
- ANT Viper –Gen 1 Night Vision Scope
- Quorum Room Guardian Alarm, Relative Humidity & Temperature Sensor
- Sanyo S701 Microphone
- TRC-225 5-Watt 40-Channel CB Radio,
- Victoreen CD V-715 Model 1A Survey Meter
- Xact 2-Way Communicator
- TVS-700 Radiometric Thermal Video System
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