
Mission Statement:
UKSPI is commited to achieving valid results. UKSPI's aim is to find the cause
of paranormal phenomena using the most high tech equipment available to us.
UKSPI is a non profit organisation that welcomes anyone who is interested in
paranormal phenomenon. UKSPI will achieve valid results using only the most
professional methods created by UKSPI through intense research. Any result that
can be questioned, or experimented without fair conditions will be discarded.
UKSPI is committed to offereing a good service to our property partners and
will always aim to sustain the high respected status is has.
About UKSPI:
UKSPI is a research organisation. UKSPI does not hold events to 'entertain'
customers to generate profit. UKSPI remains a non-profit organisations, and
ensures that the organisation will only charge members to cover the organisation's
expenses. This includes: Hire of the property, travelling expenses, facilites
such as refreshements as for Public Liability Insurance. UKSPI is commited to
offering a fair deal to all of the organisation's members.
Insurance Details:
UKSPI holds a certificate of Public Liability Insurance which is paid annually.
This insurance is up to the value of £5,000,000 Stirling. A copy of the
insurance certificate will be sent to all properties, and is available on request
(by property management) and will be held at each investigation. UKSPI's insurance
covers the cost of an accident that may occur during an investigation. This
is for personal injury. UKSPI's insurance does not cover property such as electrical
equipment and artifacts of sentimental value. It also only covers members at
investigations or meeting, members are not covered travelling to and from UKSPI
events.
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