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Growing up in a haunted home Elaine Davison has always had a fascination with the Paranormal. She began actively investigating in the 1990’s and with many investigations completed Elaine felt that investigating the paranormal was a fairly safe activity, which changed on May 5, 2012.
On that fateful day five investigators, including herself, from Western Oregon Organization of Paranormal Investigators (WOOPI) went on an investigation at a private home where 4 adults, 3 large dogs, 2 cats and a ferret resided. The next day all five investigators woke up ill with bronchitis type symptoms and remained sick for six months until one was finally treated with an anti-fungal medication and recovered.
This lead Elaine to start questioning the safety of investigating and asking questions, upon finding out many investigator’s had gotten sick, hurt and even died in a variety of ways. She wrote a Paranormal Safety Pamphlet and then a book called ‘Investigator’s Guide to Paranormal Safety’ detailing the stories how people became sick, hurt or died.
Today Elaine is still investigating but advocates just to be smart and safe on how one approaches investigations, and is currently writing a Paranormal Safety Technical Manual. It is due out in the Fall of 2020 which will include much more information that she did not know in 2013 when writing her first book.
August 22, 2020 Elaine’s team will be co-hosting along with South Sound Paranormal Research the First Chehalis Paranormal Forum. The event is a one day affair and is dedicated to the Paranormal the 2020 focus is solely focused on ghosts.
https://www.facebook.com/paranormalsafety/
By paranormalcollaborationGrowing up in a haunted home Elaine Davison has always had a fascination with the Paranormal. She began actively investigating in the 1990’s and with many investigations completed Elaine felt that investigating the paranormal was a fairly safe activity, which changed on May 5, 2012.
On that fateful day five investigators, including herself, from Western Oregon Organization of Paranormal Investigators (WOOPI) went on an investigation at a private home where 4 adults, 3 large dogs, 2 cats and a ferret resided. The next day all five investigators woke up ill with bronchitis type symptoms and remained sick for six months until one was finally treated with an anti-fungal medication and recovered.
This lead Elaine to start questioning the safety of investigating and asking questions, upon finding out many investigator’s had gotten sick, hurt and even died in a variety of ways. She wrote a Paranormal Safety Pamphlet and then a book called ‘Investigator’s Guide to Paranormal Safety’ detailing the stories how people became sick, hurt or died.
Today Elaine is still investigating but advocates just to be smart and safe on how one approaches investigations, and is currently writing a Paranormal Safety Technical Manual. It is due out in the Fall of 2020 which will include much more information that she did not know in 2013 when writing her first book.
August 22, 2020 Elaine’s team will be co-hosting along with South Sound Paranormal Research the First Chehalis Paranormal Forum. The event is a one day affair and is dedicated to the Paranormal the 2020 focus is solely focused on ghosts.
https://www.facebook.com/paranormalsafety/