Unfortunately, in Michigan, we get some crazy weather. The winter months can be unpredictable, but it's usually very cold and very snowy. We would love to be able to investigate all year long. However, our investigations usually require us to sit outside with our equipment and team members. With the cold and snow, that is unsafe for both us and our equipment. We are willing to investigate, especially for emergencies, with some conditions..
Residence - The only way we can conduct a normal investigation for a residence is if the home has either an attached garage that we can set up in, or the house is big enough we can properly set up somewhere inside.
Business - For a business, again, as long as we have somewhere out of the elements to set up, we can investigate. An office, breakroom.. somewhere far enough from the active areas that we won't interfere with the investigation.
For emergencies, please just contact us and we'll figure something out.
Thanks for understanding!
The 4 of us were sitting on the other side of the cemetery doing an EVP session and asking questions. This flashlight was sitting in the back of the cemetery, on top of a tombstone. This touch-sensitive flashlight only turns on when someone or something touches it. It does not have a solid-on feature. We were getting ready to leave for the night, when the light comes on. It went on and off several times over the course of a few minutes. It also would get dim and bright, and go back and forth between the 2. Then it gets extremely bright, brighter than it usually is. When this video starts is when we decide to get up and walk over to it to see if it fell over or if someone else was touching it. You can see in the video, that it is standing upright and that no one visible is touching it. You also see a team member picking it up and having to shake it to make it go off. He then puts it back down and shows how you have it turn it on by touching it. We're not sure how it's turning on, but we have no way to explain it! (By the way, this has happened previously at the same cemetery, sitting in the same spot.)