Introduction
The perverts are out there to catch you with their anti-social activities. You really are living in a strange and unpleasant world where people make money any way they can. It is better to be aware of possible signs that inform you about the intentions of the people around you. Therefore, you should keep an eye on your surroundings before entering a room. If you can’t go and investigate, you can ask your achievement to do the same for you. In this article, we’ll list a few tips to help protect you before you enter a store’s test room at a market.
- As soon as you enter the test room, look for any items that have unusual holes in the wall surfaces. It could hold a small camera far from the surface.
- Carefully look for popular items that are present in the wardrobe. They could be alarm clocks, portable stereos, desk lamps, speakers, radios, wall sockets, air purifiers, shelves, stuffed animals, and bookcases.
- You can do a simple static interference test to check if the tiny cameras are present there or not. You can do this by simply sweeping the room.
- If you have network connectivity in the locker room, you can even make phone calls to verify your presence.
- If phone calls don’t go through, one can be sure that there is an electronic device nearby. Due to electronic interference from other devices in the neighborhood, phone calls cannot go through normally.
- Try to find any suspiciously placed tinted or dome glass in the room and get closer. If possible, try to disassemble it yourself or seek help from the authorities present in the store.
- Also look for the hidden cameras in the ceiling. In all likelihood, the cameras would be stealthily installed on the ceiling to get a better view.
- Always be on the lookout for mirrors in locker rooms and bathrooms. Some perverts may install the two way mirrors so that they can see what is happening on the other side. Put your fingertip on the mirror and see if there is a gap between your finger and your image. If the gap is there, then the mirror is genuine, not the two-way type.