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Default Meth Lab Cleanup

On Sep 8, 12:05*pm, wrote:
On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 08:37:23 -0400, Norminn
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I've been looking at homes for sale and came upon one that is condemned
because it was used as a meth lab. *The little research I've done shows
that there are certified contractors who can inspect and correct the
conditions to make a structure habitable. *Anyone have experience with
this? *What chemicals remain in the structure, how to be sure it is
safe, etc? *The house needs work, just from observation, but looks like
a good candidate for rehab.


I dont know anything about meth labs, but I'm sure the police or other
law enforcement people have removed all the drugs and/or materials used
to make the stuff. *That leaves nothing to cleanup, except the
reputation of the house. *A good scrubbing, some paint, and friendliness
to the neighbors should do the job.

Just my opinion.


Since you don't know anything about meth labs
you shouldn't be saying that YOU think just scrubbing
and painting is enough to clean up the TOXIC waste
residues which are deposited on EVERY surface
by the vapors given off by the cook is enough to
declare the property "clean"... The proper response
is dictated by how long the meth lab was in operation
and how high the residual concentration of toxic
chemicals at the site... For a lab used only once
or twice perhaps removing all fabrics/carpets from
the house and scrubbing/painting as well as having
any HVAC ductwork professionally cleaned would
suffice but if the lab was in operation long enough so
that the soils around the perimeter of the house have
dangerous levels of chemicals present then the
structure is not worth saving and all the contaminated
soils would have to be removed...