TSCM stands for Technical Surveillance Countermeasures — a professional process used to detect and eliminate hidden surveillance devices such as microphones, hidden cameras, GPS trackers, and covert transmitters.
Find answers to common questions about our TSCM, bug sweeping, and counter-surveillance services. Learn how we help protect businesses, homes, vehicles, and confidential environments from hidden surveillance threats.
TSCM stands for Technical Surveillance Countermeasures — a professional process used to detect and eliminate hidden surveillance devices such as microphones, hidden cameras, GPS trackers, and covert transmitters.
We can detect hidden cameras, audio bugs, GPS trackers, wireless transmitters, RF devices, covert listening equipment, and unauthorized surveillance systems.
Businesses, executives, legal professionals, government organizations, public figures, and private individuals who require confidentiality and protection from surveillance threats can benefit from TSCM services.
Inspection times vary depending on the size and complexity of the environment. Most inspections can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day.
Yes. All inspections, reports, and client information are handled with complete confidentiality and professionalism.
Yes, we offer professional residential TSCM inspections for homes, apartments, private properties, and rental spaces.
Absolutely. We provide hidden camera detection services for hotels, Airbnb properties, offices, dressing rooms, and other private environments.
We use advanced professional-grade TSCM equipment including RF detectors, spectrum analyzers, thermal imaging tools, non-linear junction detectors, and signal monitoring systems.
Yes, our vehicle surveillance detection services are designed to identify GPS trackers, hidden transmitters, and unauthorized monitoring devices.
After the inspection, we provide a confidential report outlining findings, detected threats, and recommendations to improve your security and privacy.
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Our security specialists are ready to help you understand your surveillance risks and provide professional guidance tailored to your needs.