Meth lab cleanup ...

Properties used to produce meth will usually be found with a lab-like setting; including containers of chemicals, heat sources, and various types of lab equipment. Typically, after a lab is discovered by law envorcement, the bulk of any lab-related debris, sch as chemicals and containers, is removed. However, it is possible a small amount of contamination is left on surfaces and in absorbent materials (carpets and furniture), sinks, drains and ventilation systems. Though found in small amounts, meth lab contaminants may pose health threats to persons exposed to them.

Colorado's State Board of Health recently adopted regulations pertaining to the cleanup of properties used to manufacture methamphetamine. Click on the link below to view a copy of the new regulations.

State Board of Health Regulations Pertaining to the Cleanup of Methamphetamine Laboratories