You know that using spy cams can be very useful for
surveillance. But if you use spy cams, isn’t it only
logical to assume that other people use them too? If you are
involved in surveillance, chances are that it is important
that you also be involved in counter surveillance. And the
best way to detect hidden cameras in your premises is to
have a good system to detect hidden cameras and other
devices.
One of the best things you can get in detecting spy cams
is the ORION. This is also known as the NJE-4000. This
device is designed to detect electronic spy devices, even if
they are turned off or hardwired. This device can even help
you detect spy cams hidden on bodies. Before you use your
cell phone or talk about sensitive material, you should
perform a sweep of the area in order to make sure that no
one uninvited is listening in.
There are other ways to detect spy cams. Many of them
give off transmitter frequencies (especially those used by
private investigators trying to keep their costs down and
amateurs). This means that most bug sweepers designed to
detect radio transmission energy will find hidden cameras.
However, if the device is hardwired or does not emit radio
waves, you will want something more advanced than a regular
bug sweeper.
Another way to make sure that spy cams do not infiltrate
your residence in the first place is to have your own system
of cameras set up. This way you can watch the premises with
help from a camera and then you see whether suspicious
persons appear to planting devices meant to peek in on you,
or even simply listen to what is going on. You can keep an
eye on such activity with your own spy cams, and then you
can either give them wrong information on purpose, or
immediately dispose of the offending surveillance equipment.
Avoid letting your secrets and sensitive information leak
out. You can stay one step ahead of would-be spies and
investigators. Use bug sweepers and counter surveillance to
protect yourself from spy cams.
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This article is about: Spy Cams.
This article was posted on October 13, 2005