Meth Lab Clean-up
It’s quite sad when a family moves into a home that used to be a meth lab. What is more disheartening is the fact that you usually come to know when it’s too late and the contaminants are already taking toll on your health and those who are close to you. The decontamination of the property is not inexpensive, and it isn’t fair that the family has to bear the cost. Here are a few pointers recommended to anyone who is buying a new house: • • • • • • • • • •
Buy the house/apartment only after collecting all possible details about it from the buyer or agent, who should also be trustworthy. Usually many of these labs are run in houses rather than apartments. Check if the house has had a history of police visits and arrests. Look around the place and see if you can find neighbors that have been around the locality for a while. Ask them if the house that you are considering to buy had any arrests, busts or lot of police visits. You can also directly go to the police department’s community-service office to see if you can find any records of drug busts or arrests for the house you are considering buying. See if the said house is listed in connection with any health department reports by calling the health department. Special care should be taken if small children are going to shift in the house, as they are more vulnerable to get sick. If you get sick, check the real reason and cause behind it. Home cooked meth spreads toxin to every nook and corner of the house. So special care and precaution should be taken in such cases. Since 1998 in Australia, 12,354, pounds of solid waste and 118,000 pounds of toxic waste were cleaned from former meth labs. This is a staggering amount which is enough to make you double check the house you buying.
Without any hesitation, call us on 042 741 1789 or visit www bio-cleanse.com.au to get your house checked or cleared from Methamphetamine.