On 9/8/2012 4:30 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
"Oren" wrote in message
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On Sat, 08 Sep 2012 14:18:51 -0400, Frank
wrote:
If interested, here is a website outlining the problem.
http://www.kci.org/meth_info/meth_cleanup.htm
I hate the kind of chemo-phobia engendered by sites like this.
I'm a retired chemist, in his seventies, in good health. If chemicals
were this bad, I should have been long dead by now.
I was believing the meth lab dangers were more serious than what the
link indicated. The site seems to minimize the dangers, to a degree.
Though there are dangers related to health still exist.
I often wonder if things don't get blown all out of shape. If you read
some of the dangers of the broken CFL lamps , they would not be allowed in
the US either.
All the chemicals I see listed are in common use every day. Except the
lithium.
I looked at a list of all of the chemicals on one website, and I have
used all of them (unmixed
). Before I narrowed down the search to my
state's regs, I saw several sites that suggest chemicals used for
clean-up. Bleach was one; Simple Green mentioned on several sites.