Posted by Mitch on Feb 8, 2012

Measuring the Paranormal Activity in Your Home

Who you gonna call… Ghostbusters? No not necessarily. Not unless the paranormal activity in your home has gotten way out of hand. First of all, you’re going to have to want to believe in paranormal activity. There’s no sense investigating something that you don’t believe in. No matter what the findings, you (as a nonbeliever) will find some way to debunk the results.

Expensive Equipment And Do It Yourself Methods

Now you can go out and buy thermal scanners, to test for sudden spikes or drops in temperature (a drop in temperature can signify the presence of a ‘spirit’); purchase an EMF meter, these are for measuring electromagnetic fields (something that ‘ghosts’ are said to give off); or you can monitor an area with a motion detector and set up a camera to start recording when the motion detector picks up movement (just be sure to keep the cat out of the room). If you have a limited budget and you’re still interested in measuring any activity in your home that maybe paranormal, here are some suggestions: do your homework, that means checking out the history of the location you are interested in investigating (talk to people who have been in the area for decades and research online or at the library); take pictures, often ‘spirits’ or ‘ghosts’ will show up in various forms in pictures (unexplained mist, shadows, orbs and so on); and possibly one of the most interesting ways… Capturing EVP’s on a simple, inexpensive voice recorder.

Services That Will Investigate For You

Knowing full well that not everyone will be taking out loans in order to purchase that expensive equipment, there are services that will come into your home and have taken out their own bad credit loans in order to afford all that equipment that you can’t. It’s what they do. They go from location to location investigating paranormal activity. Some are reputable and some are scam artists. How do you know who’s who? Same way that I always tell you to check out everyone else! Go online and read some reviews, articles and keep your ear to the grapevine.

Whichever way you decide to go remember that an open mind is half the battle; more than half the battle, really. Hearing things that go bump in the night; seeing things that you can’t explain; knowing that you left something somewhere and finding that it’s been moved… All of these can lead a person to be curious enough to want to explain these occurrences. Then again, you know what they say about curiosity and the cat.

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