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Investigators Toolkit... It is essential for the investigator of the paranormal to have the right tools with him or her at all times. What you will find here is a list of the most commonly used tools for the investigator. In time, you will adjust this list to your own personal needs, but I recommend that you have with you, at the very least, the tools you will find here.
Always know what you are getting yourself into. Do not go out on an investigation in a strang and unfamiliar area. Do not go out alone. If at all possible, learn everything you can about the area and the history of the haunting. Should the investigation become a little out of control, leave, perhaps it is not your everyday ghost you are dealing with here, never risk yours and others personal safety for the sake of a good picture or story. BASIC ITEMS Here are some things that you should ALWAYS have
during an investigation.
A tool bag and back pack are essential for carrying your tools.
1. Notebook and pen Optional tools
1. Electro-magnetic Field Detector
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