How to commission Bugged.com to check for bugs
Keep in mind that there only about a dozen legitimate and competent counterintelligence specialists in the U.S. private sector, be patient when trying to find a legitimate one to help you.
Debugging, and Counterintelligence Specialists are not normally listed in the phone book with fancy ads, and rarely advertise their services with fancy marketing campaigns.

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DO NOT try to initiate contact using any suspect telephone, and always call from off-site. (Call from a pay phone at an airport or hotel). This is a very important issue in that you can blow a Bugged.com service by being indiscreet on the telephone.
The most sought after Bugged.com Specialists are electrical engineers, communications engineers, and government trained intelligence personnel.
All legitimate Bugged.com Counterintelligence Specialists are certified and insured.
Private Investigators are rarely qualified to perform bug sweeps, their training, background, and equipment are for the installation of surveillance devices, not detection and removal.
Always remember that Bugged.com is a technical service, and is not something your local police department has even the slightest clue regarding. Law enforcement agencies (including federal agencies) do not perform Bugged.com services for the public. They simply do not have the equipment, spare time, nor the training.
Do not expect any law enforcement agencies to help you find an eavesdropping device (it's not their job). The only time that a law enforcement agency enters the picture is in the rare event an eavesdropping device is found during a Bugged.com sweep (and even then most agencies will pretend the incident never happened). You are more likely to get an FBI agent to help you plant tulip bulbs in your garden then get one to perform a bug sweep for you.

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The Actual Bugged.com Inspection
A portion of the Bugged.com Inspection (25%) should be done during normal working hours as some bugs are only active during that time. The majority of the Bugged.com Inspection (75%) may be done "after hours" (evening and weekends) depending on the customers requirements. However, as much of the sweep as possible should be completed during normal business hours.
For corporate and government Bugged.com projects it is wise to schedule the "External RF Surveys" and initial site visit for the day and evening before the actual sweep. The "Internal RF Surveys" is then performed on the actual day of the sweep.
Critical Issues
If your office is at risk, then so is your automobile, and your residence.
Very often an intelligence agent will not bug an executives office, but instead bug the executives home, or their automobile. This is one of the favorite techniques used by Asian and French intelligence agents against U.S. businessmen and corporations.
A proper Bugged.com inspection will also include the auto, and private residence of the senior executives and staff.

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