What Is Methamphetamine?
According to the Utah Department of Health, Methamphetamine (Meth, Crystal, Crank, Ice, Glass) is a potent stimulant that is highly addictive. Because meth is relatively inexpensive and easy to produce, residential meth labs are a serious problem. Properties can be contaminated from both the chemicals used in meth production, and/or residue left by the use of meth in the residence. Once a property has been contaminated by meth production or usage, it remains that way until properly decontaminated.
The lingering chemical residue from meth poses a serious health threat to those that may come in contact with it.
To get your property tested, call (385) 474-9633 to schedule an appointment.
Why Should I Test My Home?
Meth could be used or manufactured in any home. Typically, there are very few visible signs of the risk it poses. You can't always judge a book by its cover - even if the house is newly refinished and clean, you never know what harmful chemicals could be hiding under the surface. The chemicals in meth saturate walls, ceilings, floors and carpets. To be sure you and your family are not at risk of the health affects meth contamination can cause, order a meth inspection today.
What Is The Testing Process Like?
Meth could be used or manufactured in any home. Typically, there are very few visible signs of the risk it poses. You can't always judge a book by its cover - even if the house is newly refinished and clean, you never know what harmful chemicals could be hiding under the surface. The chemicals in meth saturate walls, ceilings, floors and carpets. To be sure you and your family are not at risk of the health affects meth contamination can cause, order a meth inspection today.