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How to Find Surveillance Cameras

Sometimes, it's a lot easier to ask a private investigator to put someone under surveillance than it is to deal with the problem when we are the ones under surveillance. Anyone nowadays can find themselves on the other side of a private investigator's camera lens.

If you're a business owner, competitors might be looking to steal your secrets. If you're an employee, your boss might be secretly keeping tabs on you.

Living under the surveillance of a private investigator can be troubling. You have no idea what sort of information will be revealed about you. However, there are some ways to deal with such problems.


Ways To Tell If You're Under Surveillance

There are several methods that private investigators suggest you use to find out if you're under surveillance. These include:

  • You can use your phone as a simple bug detector if you download the right app
  • Be alert if someone seems to know a lot of private information about you
  • Buy a simple bug detection kit

Although these methods can help you to know if you're being spied on, they are not what most private investigators would call state-of-the-art methods. The use of phones isn't very accurate and cheap bug detection kits don't always work. Additionally, someone who knows more about you may just be observant or talking to the right people.

Private investigators recommend hiring private investigators instead to help you find hidden cameras if you suspect that someone may have you under surveillance. Private investigators have tools with better accuracies and sensitivities. This makes it less like that the private investigator will miss something.

Additionally, thanks to their experience, private detectives will also know the places where hidden cameras are likely to be hidden.


What To Do When You Know You're Under Surveillance

If you know you're under surveillance or have strong suspicions that you are, the best course of action is to contact a private investigator to perform counter-surveillance operations. This will involve locating, removing and destroying any surveillance devices that might be in your house, car or any other personal space.

You should also repeat the same after some time to ensure that the bugs were not replaced. If you suspect that whoever is behind the surveillance is breaking some laws, get in touch with the police.