DLab offers Professional and Confidential Inspections for the Detection of Methamphetamine.
Meth users don't just hurt themselves. Everywhere they use leaves a trail of heavy metals, acids and other carcinogens for others to inhale or to absorb into their skin.
The environment becomes contaminated with toxic fumes and vapours of the following Meth by-product's:
Acetone - Toluene - Coleman Fuel - Ammonia - Hydridic Acid - Hydrogen Chloride - Phosphine - Sodium Hydroxide - Iodine - Red Phosphorous - Amphetetame - Pseuduephedrine - Ephedrine
Exposure to low levels may produce:
Headaches, nausea, dizziness and fatigue.
Exposure to high levels may produce:
Shortness of breath, coughing, chest pain, dizziness, lack of coordination, eye and tissue irritation, chemical burns.
Exposure in chronic - typically meth manufacture may produce:
Cancer; damage to the brain, liver, kidney, spleen, and immunologic system; birth defects.
Meth has very little smell while being used, most people have no idea their environment is contaminated.