Basic Ghost Hunting Equipment
Anyone interested in paranormal investigating usually knows the basic equipment: cameras, tape recorders, flashlights, video cameras and for those with the financial means fun “toys” like infrared cameras, night vision cameras or scopes, EMF meters, motion detectors, video cameras on tri-pods or infrared thermometers.
Zip-loc bags: These come in handy for collecting evidence that might show a paranormal haunting.
Chalk or Masking Tape: A piece of chalk can be used to draw circles or make marks around or near objects to any objects being monitored for movement. Chalk will wipe off easily or outside it will wash away with the rain. However, for buildings or homes that are being publicly used or lived in, try a piece of masking tape (don’t forget to remove it later); homeowners might not appreciate their place being all marked with chalk.
No Alcohol: This is not a “dare” at some teenage party, but a serious investigation. Stay away from imbibing in any alcoholic or illegal drug usage. Not only does this make your claims more real and less hallucination, but being intoxicated will ruin the accreditation of the group as well as future groups. However, it is advisable to eat a large meal prior to investigating so that a stomach gurgle won’t be mistaken for an EVP.
No Smoking: smoking causes phantom smells as well as eerie mist on cameras.
Hair pulled back: a wisp of long hair flying in front of the camera will result in some vortexes on film. Keep all long hair under a cap or pulled back.
No perfumes: perfumes or heady bath soaps and washes lead to phantom smells in investigations
A Compass: A very primitive method to detect EMF fluctuations, and to keep yourself from getting lost, a compass is an essential basic tool.
Camera and Film: Most paranormal investigators recommend a cheap 35 mm camera using 400 speed film, because it gives the most “raw” exposure. Apparently cameras that utilize newer technology don’t work as well. A disposable camera is one of the cheapest and best alternatives. Polaroid instant cameras are said to take interesting images as well, and give immediate results.
Tape Recorder: No self-respecting paranormal investigator would be caught without a tape recorder. A brand new tape should be used with each excursion. Not only do you not want to record over potential evidence, but tapes get contaminated when recorded over and over on and weird sounds from tape contamination can be mistaken for an EVP.
Dowsing Rods: Dowsing rods are “L” shaped metal rods that are held in the hands and have been used to find everything from water, to lost items, to graves, to paranormal activity. However, these are not a piece of equipment a skeptic or non-believer can use and see results. For those wanting to try dowsing rods, practice with them and attuning oneself to the rods is essential before an investigation can take place. Pendulums can also be used to detect paranormal activity.
A Small tool kit: Some electronic devices need screwdrivers to change batteries, you don’t want to remember the batteries but not be able to change them.
A quick visit to dollar and discount stores, a search around your home and garage or even a visit to department stores can get all the basic equipment that you need. Carry and store in a backpack or fanny pack so it is always convenient and always packed. After a few times of investigating you will see which items you actually found useful or which items you don’t need, and maybe even come up with some ideas for items you should have had.
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On June 25, 2008 at 11:14 pm
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