Potential hiding place to be planted a camera or microphone:
- Accessories like a baseball cap
- in ceilings
- next to light fixtures
- electronic devices like CDs, VCRs and alarm clocks
- common device such as a power outlet, stereo speaker or smoke detector.
- any conspicuously placed objects such as stuffed animals, smoke detectors, lamps, picture frames or books.
- objects that seem to be "pointed" at areas of the room in an unnatural way.
- under tables or chairs, or inside pots and vases.
- Hidden camera detector
- Laser detection device
- RF Sweeper audio detection device
- Radio Frequency (RF) signal detector
- Turn off all the lights in the room and look out for tiny lights that might be green or red.
- Keep your ears open. (Microphones and cameras tend to make little noises as they listen or watch you.)
reference:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2252765_detect-hidden-cameras-microphones.html
http://www.ehow.com/how_5659834_detect-surveillance-cameras.html
http://www.ehow.com/how_5783377_detect-electronic-surveillance-home.html
http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_5547278_detect-hidden-cameras-listening-devices.html
http://www.articlesnatch.com/Article/The-Best-Way-To-Find-Hidden-Spy-Cameras/935846
http://nannycam.com/
Facts:
- All hidden cameras and listening devices emit radio frequencies (RF)
- The multifunctional detector uses both the latest laser frequency visual detection methods and the wide band radio frequency (RF) detection of wireless video and/or audio transmitters (bugs) all in an easy to use hidden bug detector.
- Any camera lenses within a 10 foot range will appear to flash red, giving away their location
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