Methamphetamine Decontamination
Methamphetamine, also known as meth, is a highly addictive drug that can be made using a variety of chemicals that are hazardous to human health. If a property has been used as a meth lab, it can become contaminated with these chemicals, posing serious health risks to anyone who enters the property. Methamphetamine decontamination is the process of safely removing and disposing of all hazardous materials associated with the manufacture or use of meth.
Decontamination typically involves a thorough cleaning of all surfaces, including walls, floors, and ceilings, using specialised equipment and cleaning solutions. In some cases, it may be necessary to remove and dispose of contaminated materials, such as carpeting or insulation. The decontamination process should be carried out by experienced professionals who have been trained to handle hazardous materials safely.
In New Zealand, after decontamination, the property will be re-tested to ensure that all previous comtaminated areas are reduced to levels as per NZS8510 - 2017 which is the current standard that we follow during our operations. If methamphetamine contamination is not properly addressed, it can lead to serious health problems, including respiratory issues, headaches, and skin irritation. Therefore, it's important to choose a reliable and experienced team to handle methamphetamine decontamination to ensure the safety of your property and its occupants.
Decontamination typically involves a thorough cleaning of all surfaces, including walls, floors, and ceilings, using specialised equipment and cleaning solutions. In some cases, it may be necessary to remove and dispose of contaminated materials, such as carpeting or insulation. The decontamination process should be carried out by experienced professionals who have been trained to handle hazardous materials safely.
In New Zealand, after decontamination, the property will be re-tested to ensure that all previous comtaminated areas are reduced to levels as per NZS8510 - 2017 which is the current standard that we follow during our operations. If methamphetamine contamination is not properly addressed, it can lead to serious health problems, including respiratory issues, headaches, and skin irritation. Therefore, it's important to choose a reliable and experienced team to handle methamphetamine decontamination to ensure the safety of your property and its occupants.
