December 3, 2007 - CINCINNATI: No Ohio law regulates the cleanup or disclosure of homes and apartments that are used as labs to cook methamphetamine, leaving unwitting future tenants at risk from poisonous fumes and residue.
Cindy Wilson, 33, says soon after moving into a rental home in western Hamilton County, she and her four children began suffering from nosebleeds and coughing spasms, symptoms her doctor told her could be caused by exposure to methamphetamine.
Testing by county health officials revealed the property had been used as a meth lab. Fearing for her family's heath and furious that she had unknowingly moved her children into a contaminated home, Wilson and her family fled.
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