These nifty little tools are a staple of paranormal investigations. They’re included in every show, with every team. For good reason!
The Tools- Portable Stool
Let’s face it, haunted places aren’t the cleanest. Sometimes you have a choice between muddy, rusty, or wet for sitting. I’ll take none, thanks.
The Tools- Lighting
Have you ever seen the paranormal shows where they show you how things look in the camera versus with all the lights off? Yeah… it’s dark.
The Tools- Electronic Needs
During hunts, you have some items that require batteries, and some that charge via USB. One frequent issue is battery drain. Backups are necessary.
The Tools- Travel First Aid Kit
Bumps and bruises are part and parcel of wandering around derelict locations. It’s best to be prepared, and a travel kit comes in handy, especially one that you’ve customized for your needs.
The Tools- Hydration
Ghost hunting is a lot of fun. What’s also fun? Remaining hydrated, so you don’t get sick and have to end your night early. What should you look for in a water bottle? A few simple things, really.
The Tools- Backpack or Bag
When moving through a haunted locale, you’ll be bringing a lot of equipment with you. Not only that, but you’ll want to have something to drink, as well as a place to store clothing if you wore layers and need to remove something.
Meet the Team- Robin
An animal lover and furmama, Robin enjoys crossword puzzles, researching history, and watching paranormal shows on TV to source new ideas for both haunted locales and tools to try.
Meet the Team- Joyce
A crafter and caregiver by day, a ghost hunter and founding WHOA member by night! Joyce is the first to follow the creepy sounds to find out just where they’re coming from.
Meet the Team- Linda
A mother and grandmother, Linda will tell you she’s scared of many things, but zombies are the worst. Haunted places, though? She’ll don her equipment and rush right in!