
Hidden Cameras Found in a school toilet
Here is another incident of two hidden cameras found in a school. The cameras were found in the female toilet at the National University of Singapore.
Each member of our Florida team brings years of hands-on experience and a passion for protecting your privacy.
Michael Auletta leads USA Bugsweeps, Inc. as President and CEO, overseeing one of the largest and most respected TSCM firms in the United States. A skilled technician and lead instructor, Michael is widely regarded as an authority in residential bug detection, having conducted thousands of sweeps nationwide.
With over 35 years in the TSCM industry, Jimmie Mesis is a nationally recognized expert in residential bug sweeps. He performs hundreds of sweeps annually, both domestically and internationally. Jimmie is also a Board Accredited Investigator (BAI) and a licensed professional investigator known for his work and dedication to client confidentiality.
We utilize the REI OSCOR Green 24 GHz, which is a gold standard in spectrum analyzers. This device scans from 10kHz to 24GHz and compares indoor and outdoor signals to isolate suspicious RF activity. It identifies signal strength, source type, and potential threats, giving our team visibility into the airwaves.
Bugging devices don’t always transmit. Many stay silent until activated. The ORION 2.4 detects all electronic components, even when powered off or hidden inside furniture. This tool is the best for finding hidden recorders, disabled bugs, and devices too small to spot visually.
Compact yet powerful, this NLJD detects microelectronics in phones, cameras, SIM cards, and hidden bugs, regardless of whether they’re powered on or off. It’s ideal for spotting threats in hard-to-access areas or inside common objects.
The ANDRE detects and locates illegal or suspicious transmissions across a wide spectrum, from 10 kHz to 6 GHz. Using infrared, visible light, and RF detection, this tool pinpoints threats and is an excellent companion to the OSCOR when discretion is key.
The ORIUS® Wi-Fi Hunter monitors and interrogates all Wi-Fi-connected devices, even hidden networks. It detects devices, analyzes smartphones, IP cams, and laptops, and alerts to suspicious activities like access point duplication or new device infiltration.
Thermal cameras detect active heat signatures emitted by bug devices hidden in walls, furniture, or vents. Our team uses this tool to spot heat inconsistencies that often indicate concealed electronics or hidden surveillance equipment.
The VPC-62 extends our technicians’ reach into ceilings and behind fixed objects. It’s essential for visually inspecting hidden areas where listening devices or cameras may be planted, especially when wires or transmitters are suspected.
The BlueSleuth™ detects and tracks Bluetooth and BLE devices using real-time signal strength. It’s ideal for locating hidden wireless microphones, earpieces, or unauthorized smart devices that may be used for unauthorized communication.
This tool allows a technician to see into vents, behind furniture, and inside walls. These are the areas often used to hide microphones or cameras. If your TSCM provider doesn’t use a video borescope, they’re missing a critical step in the detection process.
This professional-grade tool identifies hidden pinhole and cameras using optical reflection and pulse light. It works regardless of whether the camera is powered or hidden behind tinted glass or plastic. Detection range extends up to 60 feet under proper conditions.
The WolfHound Pro pinpoints active GPS trackers, GSM bugs, and hidden cell phones, even during standby mode. This directional antenna-based tool detects data bursts, voice signals, and texting activity, making it essential for vehicle and mobile surveillance detection.
This audio amplifier connects to wiring systems like phones, LAN networks, and alarms to identify parasitic audio taps or compromised lines. It amplifies signal activity to detect and identify certain types of surveillance devices.
The TALAN performs a thorough analysis of copper, digital, and VOIP lines to identify potential wiretaps or digital interceptions. It examines IP packet traffic, identifies unusual routing behavior, and flags any unauthorized hardware connected to phone systems.
Please note: The technician will select equipment based on the nature of your concerns and the threat level involved. Some devices have overlapping functions and may not be used in every sweep.
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Here is another incident of two hidden cameras found in a school. The cameras were found in the female toilet at the National University of Singapore.
An audio bug is the common name used to describe a hidden electronic transmitting or audio recording device. These types of audio devices can be used to
RF is the abbreviation for Radio Frequency. It is used to identify the actual frequency of transmitting devices. Radio stations, TV stations, two-way radios, cell
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