Title: 
Using Bug Detectors to Guard Against Spying

Word Count:
258

Summary:
If you need to secure your office, home or hotel room from wireless microphones and transmitters, there are bug detectors that can pinpoint the location of these concealed transmitters using an audio alarm or a LED display. Did you know that bugging and eavesdropping is a common practice? And it is not just the police, FBI or CIA who are doing the bugging.


Keywords:
Spies, spy gear, surveillance products, Spy Gadgets


Article Body:
If you need to secure your office, home or hotel room from wireless microphones and transmitters, there are bug detectors that can pinpoint the location of these concealed transmitters using an audio alarm or a LED display. 

Did you know that bugging and eavesdropping is a common practice? And it is not just the police, FBI or CIA who are doing the bugging. When you use special bug detectors on your telephone lines, you can easily determine virtually any type of equipment that is being use to bug your telephone, whether your phone is off or on the hook. 

There are such nifty, hidden bug detectors that they can even look like an innocuous smoke alarm, yet, should anyone enter your presence carrying a hidden radio transmitter, these pretend smoke alarms will alert you to their presence by flashing a red LED two times per second.

Other bug detectors come very compact, and can tell you if someone is carrying a hidden spy camera. It can also tell you if one is hidden on the premises. Such devices were formally only sold to the U.S. government, but now are available for public use and can guarantee you and others, who may have that concern, peace of mind.

Other bug detectors come with a 2.5 inch monitor display that not only finds multiple hidden cameras, but will show you exactly what is being displayed on them, and the time it takes to scan for these hidden cameras is only five seconds. These devices run on double A batteries, too.