Ghost Hunting Equipment comes in all shapes and forms from the simple to the items that some need to study before they can be used properly. Cost is yet another factor that needs to be considered also. But seriously is there really any equipment out in the real world designed to hunt specifically ghost with?
DETECTING REAL GHOST
Some very few individuals are lucky enough to sense ghost and in some cases see them hear them and even communicate with them directly. but for those of us who are not these lucky individuals we need the help of technology to give us the defining or cutting edge to do so. ALSO SEE: The 7 Steps To Begin Ghost Hunting

Ghost Hunters take a variety of tools with them on an investigation. And as we all know this equipment is not necessarily made just to discover the dead. Today a standard kit includes: "analog and digital video cameras with infrared night-vision capabilities; hand-held camcorders and stationary units that feed to a central command center; 35-mm film still cameras and digital cameras; Ultra compact sound level meter, analog and digital audio recorders; amplified or parabolic surveillance microphones; INFRARED THERMOMETER, atmospheric environment monitors; motion detectors; Geiger counters; GAUSSMETER, Air Ion Tester, a seismograph and a thermal-imaging camera." GPS, Cell Phones, EMF detectors, Ionic Devices, PC's Frank's Box and the newest Ovilus Spirit Communication Device, Dowsing rods, Pendulums, Magnifying glass, Compass, flash lights. ALSO SEE: Ghost Hunting Equipment Motions Detectors.
The most frequently bought equipment for a ghost hunting is an EMF detector, sometimes known as a TriField® meter. These devices detect fluctuations in magnetic, electric and radio/microwave energy levels. Some investigators have speculated that anomalous readings in those energy fields are a sign of a ghost.
Today many of the better Ghost tours Around the world provide the locations, equipment, and training in all areas of the field for you to begin your first steps into the world of the paranormal and real ghost hunting.
The Actual Truth about Research and Reference Paranormal Books
Many web sites bloggers and reputable writers will all tell you that paranormal research borders on the level of uncertainty. Just because a ghost story of an account is in print does not mean that a ghost or paranormal phenomena will occur to you the same way shape or form that it happened to someone else.
We all perceive things and react to things differently. And in this statement we should realize that ghost do the same as we do.

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Ghost hunters use a variety of tools and techniques to investigate alleged paranormal activity. While there is no universal acceptance among ghost hunters of the following methodologies, a number of these are commonly utilized by ghost hunting groups.
Ghost Hunting Equipment
* Still and video photography - using infrared, digital, night vision, and even disposable film cameras to capture evidence of possible visual manifestations, such as orbs, mist, apparitions, and ectoplasm.

* EMF measurement - using electromagnetic field meters to detect possible unexplained magnetic fields which some attribute to the presence of ghosts and spirits, and at times used to spirit communication.
* Temperature measurement - using infrared, and thermal cameras, imaging video cameras, and/or hand-held infrared surface and ambient temperature sensors to detect changes in the environment, such as "cold spots", which some believe accompany paranormal activity.
* Digital and analog audio recording - to capture anomalous audio, including voices and sounds that may be interpreted as electronic voice phenomena, which some theorize are attempts at communication by paranormal entities.
* Geiger counter - to measure fluctuations in radiation which some believe will point to a disturbance in spirit energy.
* Ion Meters - to detect an excess of negative ions which some feel are associated with paranormal activity.
* Infrared and/or ultrasonic motion sensors - to detect possible anomalous movement within a given area, or to assist in creating a controlled environment where any human movement is detected.
* Air quality monitoring equipment - to assess the levels of gases such a carbon monoxide which are thought contribute to reports of paranormal activity. (Also see carbon monoxide poisoning).
* Infrasound monitoring equipment - to assess the level of sound vibrations below 20Hz which is thought to contribute to reports of paranormal activity.
* Dowsing rods - usually constructed of brass and bent into an L-shape, dowsing rods may be used by those who feel they help indicate the presence of ghosts and spirits.
* Psychics - trance mediums or "sensitive" individuals thought to have the ability to identify and make contact with spiritual entities. (This practice is considered controversial among groups that prefer a scientific approach)
* Demonologists, or Clergy Members - individuals who may say prayers, give blessings, or perform rituals for the purpose of cleansing a location of alleged ghosts, demons, poltergeists, or "negative energy". (Also considered controversial among groups that prefer a scientific approach)
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Real Tried And True Ghost hunting Methods
* Lights-Out - According to ghost hunting enthusiast websites, many ghost hunters prefer to conduct their investigations during "peak" evening hours (midnight to 4 a.m.) when most paranormal activity is said to occur. Some also experiment in wavelengths on the fringe of human vision including red and ultraviolet light.

* Interviews - to collect testimony and stories from witnesses, often compiled into a computer database for further study. Some groups also research the history of a location in hopes of learning more about past events and individuals associated with the site.
Types of investigators and groups

Individuals engaged in ghost hunting and paranormal investigation proclaim varying motives for their activities.
* Some ghost hunters consider themselves hobbyists whose primary motivation is the excitement of the hunt and the thrill of possibly experiencing something supernatural. Many of these individuals enjoy spending significant time pursuing their hobby.
* Others consider themselves serious researchers who follow what they feel are scientific protocols and share documentation of their research with other groups in an effort to discover proof that ghosts exist. They often go about their pursuit in a prescribed manner in order to seek evidence of paranormal activity at a given location, or debunk "false positive" reports of hauntings. Many established groups fall into this category.
* Still others consider themselves to be providing a service, and focus their investigation on offering comfort and assistance to individuals who feel they are experiencing unexplained or paranormal activity at a home or other location. These investigators approach a location with the goal of alleviating the fear and discomfort of the occupants by listening to their experiences and providing advice and reassurance.
Some regional organizations, such as Ghost Research of Indiana, maintain that there are four basic classifications of ghost hunters.
* "Scientific", proclaiming to prove or disprove paranormal phenomena such as ghosts through the use of what they feel are scientific protocols.
* "Interactive", proclaiming to use a combination of "science" and practiced beliefs to form an answer about alleged phenomena. This group can include students of cryptozoology, UFO's, conspiracies, etc.
* "Chasers/Busters", avid believers out to prove by any means that a phenomenon does exist, even regardless of evidence.
* "Religious/Spiritual", believers who specialize in religious or occult beliefs and who feel that they oppose negative forces such as demons and evil presences.
Ghost hunting organizations say that most groups are a mix of several differing outlooks and typically advertise their services online but do not charge for investigations in hopes of finding new and interesting places to explore.
Ghost hunting is practiced by many paranormal investigation groups whose members sometimes promote their findings on the web as proof of hauntings. These findings are generally challenged by skeptics as wishful thinking, pareidolia or the product of scientifically unsound practices and beliefs. Critics question ghost-hunting's methodology, particularly its use of instrumentation, as there is no scientifically-proven link between the existence of ghosts and cold spots or electromagnetic fields. According to skeptical investigator Joe Nickell, "...the approach of the typical ghost hunter—a nonscientist using equipment for a purpose for which it was not made and has not been shown to be effective—is sheer pseudoscience." There is also concern that members of ghost-hunting groups may inflate their qualifications.

An offshoot of ghost hunting is the commercial ghost tour conducted by a local guide or tour operator who is often a member of a local ghost hunting or paranormal investigation group. Since both tour operator and 'haunted' site owners share profits of such enterprises (admissions typically range between $50 and $100 per person), some believe the 'haunted' claims are exaggerated or fabricated in order to increase attendance.
HOMESCHOOLED GHOST HUNTERS
Paranormal Investigator Home schooling (also called Ghost Hunters home education), supernatural home learning or haunted home school– is the education of interested individuals who want to learn at home how to hunt, document and research real ghosts and paranormal activity. Many Paranormal investigators offer workshops public and private as professional ghost hunting tutors, rather than in a public or private locations to groups. Individual one on one training seems to be the new rage amongst the public. Ghost Hunting is no longer just a fad. It took two plumbers Who learned as they went along learning themsleves the in and outs. Just to bring the Paranormal science of Ghost Investigation to the fore front.
Homeschooled Ghost Hunting At It's Finest!
Paranormal investigation homeschooling in the modern sense is an alternative in developed countries to formal Paranormal education or training that does not exist openly. Please also see: "GHOST BUSTING IN THE 21ST CENTURY"

Many things that people interested in the subject need to learn is you just don't go out and declared a place is haunted without investigating it using a scientific method. A curriculum-free ghost Hunters philosophy of paranormal or haunted activity homeschooling may be what is making many ghost hunters not welcome any longer at certain locations. When untrained and un educated individuals go into a haunted location and cause a world of troubles.
Also read: Is It Really Paranormal? Questioning The Unknown Side Of Ghosts And Demonic Possession - With tales of being raped or beaten by ghosts, to stories of even a ghost giving a person a loan of some cash. I ask myself do these things really happen? -- Ginalanier.com
Mitchell Walker
Stone
A paranormal investigator who researches
Paranormal Investigators claims of
ghosts and haunting's. With over 29
years in the field Stone reopens haunted
cases as well as investigates the
new claims of paranormal writers world
wide. Stone a firm believer in life
after death and ghosts believes that
to many cases today are tainted by
bad documentation or inept techniques
of poorly trained groups or individuals.
Stone states that ghosts and haunting's
are often subjective only to the individuals
that are so blessed to have had the
event occur to them personally. But
he does believe that some paranormal
occurrences do affect the public but
not to the degree that so many now
a days claims to happen so frequently.
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Also
read: Is It
Really Paranormal? Questioning The
Unknown Side Of Ghosts And Demonic
Possession - With tales of being raped
or beaten by ghosts, to stories of
even a ghost giving a person a loan
of some cash. I ask myself do these
things really happen? -- Ginalanier.com

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