May 7, 2007 - Meth labs can cause problems even after they’ve been cleared out of a home, apartment, motel room, etc. This is because toxic particles are released into the air during the cooking process, and those particles get embedded in walls, carpets, air vents, ceiling fans, practically everything in a home. As a result, anyone living in a home that was a former meth lab can suffer serious health consequences. Unfortunately, it’s not always easy to tell if your new home has been contaminated by meth lab activity. But there are a few things you can do to determine if a home or apartment is a former meth lab site.
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