At this point in time, there isn't much use in listing every model, device, extender and piece of equipment we bring on investigations.   What we can say is that we have more than enough equipment to thoroughly cover large or small buildings.  We typically do a mix of hand held and fixed video and audio recording, and of course use various meters to record anamolous electromagnetic and temperature fluctuations that have no normal explaantion (see below).  Other things such as powerful Infrared light extenders,  high quality audio recorders, negative ion generators and motion detectors are all things we creatively use to help us gather various forms of clues and give us a better chance of recording, verifying or finding signs of paranormal activity.

See the list below for things we typically use or bring along on investigations.  We have considered adding a Flir Thermal Imaging camera, and are currently looking into options there.  Learning to produce quality audio and video, as well as using and finding the right illuminators and devices to use, are a result of years of experience and a lot of investigating in different locations.  There is nothing that beats experience using your equipment and learning how to use it properly in the field, and researching what works best.  A lot of time, money and effort has been spent on increasing and improving our cache of equipment the last few years, as well as learning how to produce and edit footage so that it's clear and of high quality.  It's absolutely critical to what we do.

Video:

8 various types of Camcorders with IR capability that we set up throughout locations, areas are recorded for up to 8 hours at a time

 Various types of mobile and static infrared light extenders, varying in power and size/illumination

Audio:

Various digital audio recorders used by most team members

Arial Thermometer that reads the surrounding air with a digital read out and allows us to save a base or previous temp reading

Brad uses a Zoom HandyRecorder as well, that is a studio quality recorder with two external, directional mics, for large locations that need fixed audio coverage

 

Detection and Measurement:

2-3 EMF Detectors of various types and models

Area and IR/Spot Professional Grade Thermometers

 

Miscellaneous:

Negative ION Generator

K-2 Meters (essentially an EMF detector with lights made popular on the show "Ghost Hunters")

Motion Detectors (used rarely)

 

 

 

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