Is Your Warehouse Haunted? 5 Spooky Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

Is Your Warehouse Haunted? 5 Spooky Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

It's Halloween! The customs that go along with it have been around for a long time. People would light bonfires and dress up to keep ghosts away at the start of the Celtic festival. We still love a good ghost story, even though dressing up and getting candy is now a way to keep ghosts away. We've actually heard a few stories over the years about strange things happening in retail warehouses all over the country. So, here are the five best ways to tell if your warehouse is haunted.

  1. If you go into your warehouse and the temperature drops suddenly, or you feel cold drafts even when all the windows are closed, it could be haunted.

  2. If you have security cameras in your building and you often see blurry images on the recordings but no other alarms go off, your warehouse might be haunted.

  3. If an alarm goes off in the middle of the night and you go outside to check it out, but none of the doors or windows are broken, you might be haunted if you hear someone singing songs from the 1940s and then go around the corner to see who it is, but the hallway is empty and the singing stops.

  4. If you find out that the land used to be an ancient burial ground before the warehouse was built, there's a good chance that your warehouse is haunted.

  5. If you left the warehouse a mess the night before and found everything in order the next morning, it might be haunted.

That last one is really good, right? If the lights keep going on and off, doors slam shut, or you see things floating through the air, there are a lot of other signs that your warehouse is haunted. 

All of those are strong signs that a ghost is present. Affirma Distributors doesn't yet have solutions for warehouse hauntings, but we do have a modern way to get rid of things—it's a great way to keep your warehouse from getting too full. There won't be ghosts buying your extra stock; instead, real business people will buy it because they need it for their stores.