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4159 viewsThere may be health effects in people exposed to lab chemicals before, during and after the drug-making process. Therefore, each meth lab is a potential hazardous waste site, requiring evaluation, and possibly cleanup, by hazardous waste professionals.
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1829 viewsMethamphetamine is made mostly from common household ingredients as seen below in these meth lab photos.
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1711 viewsMeth labs have been discovered in hotel and motel rooms, restaurants, barns, private homes and apartments, storage facilities, fields, vacant buildings and (moving or stationary) vehicles.
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Meth Labs2168 viewsA meth lab is a clandestine drug lab. It is a collection of materials and ingredients used o manufacture illegal drugs.
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3246 viewsWhen these ingredients are mixed and "cooked" together they make a dangerous drug and potentially harmful chemical mixtures that can remain on household surfaces for months or years after "cooking" is over.
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1717 viewsToxic chemicals are used to cook meth. More poisonous by-products are created during the dangerous and explosive cooking process.
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1461 viewsMeth Lab ingredients can fit into portable containers and move from place to place.
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1407 viewsAfter a lab has been abandoned or shut down by law enforcement, the property is usually found to be contaminated with hazardous chemicals. Methamphetamine is made (or ‘cooked’) from common, easily-available materials, using one of several basic chemical processes. There are hundreds of chemical products and substances that are used interchangeably to produce meth.
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1402 views A minimum of 5 to 7 pounds of chemical waste are produced for each pound of meth manufactured.
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1662 viewsMany dangerous chemical ingredients are used to make meth. Also, chemical by-products such as toxic phosphine gas may be formed during meth manufacture. This may occur through planned chemical interaction, or by processing errors, such as increasing cooking temperatures too rapidly.
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1789 viewsThe substitution of one chemical for another in meth recipes may cause the cooking process to be more hazardous (resulting in fire or explosion) or may result in a finished product with unwanted or dangerous effects.
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