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Emma Duran

Paranormal TECHNOLOGY

Made by K-II enterprises

The EMf meter

The Safe Range EMF detects electromagnetic fields. They are detected by the Safe Range EMF and measured by a bright LED array that changes from green to red, depending on their power. The Safe Range became famous for another use: tracking ghosts.

The K-II Enterprises, a tiny company located in Syracuse, New York.

Reading the multiple product reviews and feedback, it becomes clear that this electromagnetic field meter is relatively unreliable. It really only functions on one axis (you have to wave it around to get a proper reading), and it is unshielded, meaning it can be set off by a mobile phone, or practically any form of electronic system that often gives off electromagnetic waves.

Yet it is primarily because its main objective is not particularly good that this really makes it a popular device for ghost hunters. Irregular, prone to false positives, easily manipulated, every shadowy room of a haunted hotel or castle is engulfed by its bright LED light. That is, its reputation as a ghost hunting instrument stems primarily from its fallibility.

the EMF meter is made to detect electromagnetic fields, but investigators insist that the device can detect spirits. From what ghost stories tell us, damp air is a sign that the area is haunted (they use temperature guns).

A group of investigators named RIP (Richmond Investigators of the Paranormal) were hired to scan someone's property for ghosts. The tech manager of the group, Chris Williams, brings a few essential gadgets like the EMF meter and a temperature gun.

The team dont encounter anything dangerous but they detect a cat's ghosts. The team resumes their investigation and asked the ghosts questions like, "Can you purr for us?" or "Are you afraid of dogs?" The EMF meter started to react to the question about the dog. For them, this was enough evidence that the house was haunted along with some pictures around the house.

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