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Investigator Protocols/Requirements for
Investigators

All investigators are required to abide
by and agree to the protocols as outlined herein. Please understand that
these protocols are in place for your safety.
- Proper Attire for
Investigations
- All SPI wear is approved.
- These are sold at cost, with no
mark-up.
- Alternately:
- Solid color shirts (no tank tops
or sleeveless shirts)
- Solid color sweat shirts
- Walking or cargo shorts (denim, or
khaki). No short shorts. Shorts should come to mid-thigh at a
minimum.
- Tennis shoes, work boots, hiking
boot - closed toed/closed heeled shoes required. No sandals or
flip-flops, high heels or slip on shoes of any kind.
- Baseball caps are available from
the SPI Store.
- Jeans, cargo pants, Dockers style
pants.
- At an investigation, one might
experience olfactory sensations (smells) it is thus very
important that investigators do not wear perfume, cologne,
strong scented deodorant, use strong scented shampoo, or wash
their clothing in a strong scented detergent or fabric softener.
If someone notices that an investigator has a particular scent
about them, it should be documented to prevent confusing that
odor with an apparent anomalous scent.
- Frequently, sounds are heard or
recorded during an investigation. Clothing, jewelry or
accessories which make noise should not be worn during an
investigation.
Remember, we are a
professional organization, and must maintain a professional image. Dress
appropriately and take into consideration weather conditions.
- Behavior on an
investigation
Investigations can go from fun to dull to very exciting in a short
space of time. Keeping that in mind, we expect our investigators to
maintain a professional demeanor at all times.
- That means:
- No swearing, no questionable
jokes and no off color comments around the client.
- No negative comments of any
kind around the client, whether about the client's property,
situation or other groups who may have investigated.
- SPI cannot determine cause
of reported haunting until the investigation is complete and
evidence is thoroughly reviewed. We do not hypothesize or
theorize with the client during an investigation. All will
be discussed at the time of the reveal.
- Getting Spooked.
- Do not run, do not scream.
- You'll be working as part of a
team, so alert the nearest team member that you need to leave
the area and have them escort you out.
- If you're escorting someone, alert
another team mate. If you're in a group of three, all of you
must leave. Tell a Founder too.
- If you are escorting someone,
stay calm and collected. Make sure the affected person is
well clear of the area, sit them down and wait with them
until they are feeling better. If they can talk about the
experience please record what they say somehow. It's a
personal experience and might be important. Does that seem a
little callous? It is, a bit, but we're here to research
exactly this kind of thing.
- If you don't feel like you can go
back to an area, do not go.
- Getting Hurt.
If someone is injured or incapacitated:
- Call for help, either by
walkie-talkie or cell phone. Inform the team first, since we may
need to make sure a potential 911 call has access to the site.
- We abandon the investigation
immediately. Lights go on, equipment goes off and we make sure
we can get to the casualty.
- Someone stays with the casualty at
all times until help arrives, unless doing so would put another
team member at risk. We want to avoid creating multiple
casualties.
For these reasons there
will be no alcohol or drugs at an investigation. If you are on
prescription drugs of any kind and you have been advised not to operate
heavy machinery or drive, you should NOT be on an investigation.
- Alcohol, Drugs and
Medication.
- We will not consume alcohol before or
during an investigation.
- There will be no controlled substances
before, during or after an investigation.
- If you are on prescription medication
that alters mood, alertness or capabilities, you are required to
tell the team lead or not attend the investigation.
- We insist on the above because the
effects of any or all of these things can change your perceptions.
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