Did you know there are laws for how to test your home for meth? According to Utah Code, any test submitted to the health department must comply with certain standards. These are NIOSH 9106, 9109, and 9111.[1] Now, if all that didn’t leave your head shaking like a...
Methamphetamine use is a common form of substance abuse in the United States. In fact, according to government estimates, one in ten homes may contain meth. That includes homes of all types, sizes, and locations. Aside from being highly addictive (and illegal), meth...
Many homeowners wonder how meth could enter their homes. Unfortunately, there is no way to precisely confirm the source of contamination. Obviously, meth labs can absolutely contaminate a home. But visitors or family members can contaminate a home as well, even if...
Meth testing determines whether or not a home or building contains residual methamphetamine. This can happen when someone cooks, smokes, or even stores meth on your property. That’s more common than you think, too. In fact, many people have assumed this harmful...
Mold And Meth Cleanup
Everyone deserves the right to live and breathe in an environment that is safe from harmful contaminants caused from Methamphetamine or Mold.