2. Thermal Scanner - Uses an IR laser to detect the air temperature. Used to detect "cold spots" which are believed to be spirits drawing the energy of their surroundings in order to manifest.
3. Digital Recorder with Microphone - Used to pick up EVP's, disembodied voices heard on the recording that were not heard during an investigation.
4. Camera - Both 35mm, digital and camcorders are used. Our group also uses a 4-channel DVR w/4 IR Cameras. Helps in documenting areas of investigation to try and provide proof of the paranormal.
5. Pen and paper - Used to document everything that happens in the investigation, from the research to the actual on site hunting.
6. Dowsing Rods - Used like the EMF meter
7. Motion Detector - Used to detect motion that we wouldn't be able to see otherwise.
8. Flashlight- A team from University College London finds that when we gaze around in a poorly-lit context, it can fool our brains into seeing things that are not really there.
9. Two Way Radios - Two Way Radios are recommended if the investigation involves splitting in to teams. This way you can easily communicate with the other team. Check that all radios are communicating on the same channel.
10. Batteries - Often batteries mysteriously lose their charge at an investigation. We recommend you bring at least one extra set of batteries for each piece of equipment that requires them.
This equipment is what is used by single ghost hunters and a
group, often gear will vary from group to group. You should visit the haunted locations more
than once. Sometimes ghosts will not show themselves or speak until they become
familiar with you at their location.