FAQ's
Here you will find a list of our frequently asked questions.
Q: Do you have to release information to the public?
A: No! We have a waiver each client signs stating what we can, and cannot disclose to the public. If requested, we will leave out any, and all information/evidence collected.
A: No! We have a waiver each client signs stating what we can, and cannot disclose to the public. If requested, we will leave out any, and all information/evidence collected.
Q: How long do your investigations last?
A: That depends of the size of the location, and the amount of activity we receive. Some investigations end early, however others go until early morning hours.
A: That depends of the size of the location, and the amount of activity we receive. Some investigations end early, however others go until early morning hours.
Q: Do you charge for any of your services?
A: No! Any team that does is not in this field for the right reason, and should be reconsidered. We are in this field to help people, and to further research paranormal activity, not to get rich.
A: No! Any team that does is not in this field for the right reason, and should be reconsidered. We are in this field to help people, and to further research paranormal activity, not to get rich.
Q: Do you accept observers for your investigations?
A: Yes. You may request to observe an upcoming investigation by contacting us here.
A: Yes. You may request to observe an upcoming investigation by contacting us here.
Q: I have kids that are interested in the paranormal. If I want to observe one of your investigations, would they be able to join me?
A: We, as a team, are very protective of children in general, and prefer no one under the age of 18 to be on investigations. The risks for children being attacked during investigations is extremely high, and would prefer that only those over the age of 18 be present during our investigations.
A: We, as a team, are very protective of children in general, and prefer no one under the age of 18 to be on investigations. The risks for children being attacked during investigations is extremely high, and would prefer that only those over the age of 18 be present during our investigations.
Q: What is the process of joining the team?
A: Joining the team is a very simple process. First, you have to fill out an application. You may do so using the application here. Once the entire team reviews your application, we will contact you asking any further questions we might have. If accepted, you will be labeled 'In Training'. After completing our training process, which length varies from person to person, you will be fully accepted as a full member.
A: Joining the team is a very simple process. First, you have to fill out an application. You may do so using the application here. Once the entire team reviews your application, we will contact you asking any further questions we might have. If accepted, you will be labeled 'In Training'. After completing our training process, which length varies from person to person, you will be fully accepted as a full member.
Q: I don't have the time to be a full time member. Do you have a part time option?
A: Yes. We always like to have back up investigators for when our full time members cannot make it to an investigation. However, if accepted as a part time member, you must understand that you may not be able to participate in all investigations.
A: Yes. We always like to have back up investigators for when our full time members cannot make it to an investigation. However, if accepted as a part time member, you must understand that you may not be able to participate in all investigations.
Q: I noticed that you have Roles for each member. What does this mean for future members?
A: Each team member has a role outside of each investigation. These roles are divided into five different categories: Equipment, Historical Research, General Research, Case Management, and Training. You can find what each role requires here.
A: Each team member has a role outside of each investigation. These roles are divided into five different categories: Equipment, Historical Research, General Research, Case Management, and Training. You can find what each role requires here.
Do you have a question that isn't answered above? If so, contact us here to ask your questions.