Libraries are getting in the spirit, loaning out ghost-hunting kits
Briefly

Windness checked out the kit and took it home so she and her two teenagers could experiment with it. The carrying case contained an electromagnetic field meter and digital voice recorder, a spirit box to scan radio frequencies, an infrared thermometer, a UV black light flashlight, a bag of cables and instructions on how to use the ghost-hunting devices.
Although the kits don't include advice on how to hunt for ghosts, library customers can find a treasure trove of tips on paranormal websites. Windness put some water to boil on her stove to test out the thermometer, which paranormal investigators use to detect temperature changes in places said to be haunted.
"I hit the scan button and asked, 'Who's here? What's your name?' and I clearly heard the name Artemus," Windness said, explaining that the scanner had picked up a radio frequency where somebody said the name.
Read at Washington Post
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