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Meth Lab Cleanup: All You Need to Know

Contrary to what some people may think, meth labs aren’t some super high-tech facilities with dozens of scientists and multi-million dollar equipment. In fact, most meth labs are nothing but poorly executed improvisations that are usually a health hazard to everything around them. Some people turn their RVs into a meth lab, whereas others turn their whole house into a functional laboratory. Whatever the case may be, the important thing to remember is to stay away from such scenarios and probably report it to the police. 

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The Signs of a Clandestine Drug Lab

Would you recognize a drug lab if you walked by it every day?The sad truth is that most meth labs hide in plain sight. And that is because the average person doesn’t know how to recognize the tell-tale signs of what has been going on there. What are the signs of a clandestine drug lab? Keep reading to discover the answers!

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Meth lab cleanup training

Meth lab cleanup training is required for all personnel working in a decontamination capacity. When law enforcement busts a meth lab environmental contractors will do what is called a “pack out”. A pack out is the removal of gross contaminates like precursors and chemicals. This is often a dangerous job due to the flammability of some of the chemicals.

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The Dangers of Fentanyl Cleanup & Why You Need to Hire a Professional

What if you were about to put your family or your coworkers in terrible danger and didn’t even know it?Fentanyl contamination can put your entire home or business at serious risk. And the only thing that can make this contamination even worse is trying to clean it up yourself. That’s because most people don’t fully understand the dangers of fentanyl. That’s why you need to leave the cleanup to the professionals. Keep reading to learn more about these dangers and why you need to go with a pro!

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Meth Contamination: Why Are Meth Labs so Difficult to Repair?

What do you know about meth?Methamphetamine use is a critical issue in the United States. As of 2017, approximately 1.6 million Americans reported having used methamphetamines in the previous year. While that number has dropped in the past few years, the use of methamphetamine remains widespread in the United States. There are severe health risks from meth; its use often results in death.

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Better Air Quality, Better Health When it Comes to In Home Meth Residue

Indeed, the air quality inside your home can either maintain good health for you and your family, or it can be detrimental to your family’s health. Imagine this: The former owner of your beautiful home were meth producers and provided their loyal consumers a “haven” to smoke, snort, or even “shoot” their meth. Let’s say they occupied the space for just two years.

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Basic Tips for Cleaning Meth Lab

Whenever a meth lab is detected by anyone, the police and law enforcing authorities always take serious actions and call for the bets meth lab cleaning companies for a complete cleanup. It is full of challenges to cleanup a meth lab. The professionally trained, certified, experienced and skilled cleaners only qualify to handle meth lab cleaning jobs. There are several important things which the cleaners have to do for meth lab cleaning.

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Guidelines for Cleanup of Residential Property Used to Produce Drugs

Discovering that your home or office was used to manufacture methamphetamine can be shocking. Even more shocking, is when you discover the amount damage that methamphetamine does to your home. The toxicity of the cook process damages air ducts, drywall, furniture, flooring, and all contents. Many insurance companies cover the remediation cost of meth lab cleanup, however many do not.

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Landlord's Guide to Preventing Meth Contamination

As a landlord, your properties are at high risk for meth contamination. Many meth cooks do not take the time, money, or effort to purchase a long-term property because the lasting effects of meth making will ruin it. Therefore, landlords are the ones at risk because most the time drug producers will rent. As a landlord, you need to be aware that you are at risk and secondly how to reduce your risk.

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Meth Lab Cleanup No Longer a Trademark

This was a true victory for all companies in the meth lab cleanup business. During the lengthy legal battle with Bio Clean Inc., MLCC president, Joseph Mazzuca was caught intimidating witnesses and attempting to get them to change their written statements. Bio Clean submitted numerous documents showing that not only government agencies, but also thousands of other companies and news media outlets utilize the term to describe the service.

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Meth Lab Remediation and Testing Guide

Meth, short for Methamphetamine, is one of the most dangerous synthetic drugs out there. It has several street names such as crystal, ice, glass, stovetop, tweak, and many more. It’s made out of dangerous chemicals and various toxic substances that, when consumed or inhaled, can cause irreversible damage. However, just being in the proximity of a meth producing laboratory can be just as dangerous.

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Health Dangers of Living in a Former Meth Lab

Methamphetamine is quite a dangerous drug, not only because it causes serious issues to its consumers, but it’s also a potential hazard for people who find themselves in the vicinity of a meth lab...

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How Much Does It Cost to Clean a Meth House

The cost of contamination can vary widely depending on the size of the home, the level of contamination, and if it was used for smoking meth or a meth lab. We have jobs as low as $5,000 but have seen jobs that cost up to $120,000.

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Was Your House a Meth House? Here’s How to Tell

The signs of a meth lab can be hard for the untrained eye to see. So hard, you and your home inspector may miss them during the buying process. You should know whether your house was a former meth house for your safety and the safety of your family. Keep a lookout for these top warning signs...

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How to Clean a Meth House: Step by Step Guide

If you tested your property for meth residue and the preliminary results came back positive, you should evacuate the premises in order to preserve your health and think about forming a plan on how to clean drug residue before returning to your home. There are several adverse health effects of living in a house that was previously used as a meth lab...

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7 Signs of a Clandestine Drug Lab

The U.S. methamphetamine epidemic has been on the rise for the past few decades. The DEA reported that more than 12,000 small capacity production labs were discovered in the last year alone. It is estimated that only a third of these illegal production facilities are actually reported and discovered. The fact of the matter is, these drug labs, also called clandestine drug laboratories, can be found just about anywhere.

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