Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Meters


EMF meters measure the strength of the electromagnetic (EM) field near the device.

EM energy can come from natural causes (electrical devices, copper pipes, etc.),
and it's also believed to at times be emitted by spirits at the location.

CRPI uses these these meters to give property owners indications of possibly harmful levels
of naturally-occurring EM in their home or business, and also also to detect
spikes in EM energy that can indicate the manifestation of spirit energies.







TriField Natural EMF Meter

The Natural EMF Meter alerts us of extremely weak static (DC) fields,
while ignoring electromagnetic fields from electronic equipment (AC fields).
This eliminates the chance of a reading being caused by a man made piece of equipment.

As it encounters a field a tone will go off and the needle will move to give a reading.
If this occurs then we can be certain with this meter that the source is from
a biological EM energy, and NOT from any electrical appliance or wiring.







Mel-Meter REM

This instrument detects EMF and ambient
temperature fluctuations in an area simultaneously!

It also uses a mini telescopic antenna to radiate
its own independent EM field around the instrument,
causing the device to sound an alarm if anything generating
it's own EM energy (such as a spirit) comes close to it.







K2 EMF Meter (2)

The K2 meter is a popular and easy-to-use tool
to detect spikes in EMF energy.

These spikes indicated by the multicolored lights at the top of the meter
may signify activity or communication from spirits.







EMF-822A Meter

A smaller, easy-to-use EMF detector that investigators
can use to get electromagnetic field readings.
Only reads EMF, but is very accurate and easy-to-handle,






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