Is it ever safe to live in a home after someone cooked meth inside?

Posted by admin on March 16th, 2010 and filed under tiling courses | 5 Comments »

I have a friend, who’s daughter is getting ready to move into a house where there once was a methlab. Of course, ceiling tiles, wall paneling and flooring have all been replaced, and everything has been cleaned top to bottom. I just wanted to ask some Narcotics officers if they think this house is safe? They have a new baby. They also got the house for a very discounted price.

The state has strict regulations on the remedial procedures for meth labs.

That said, you’re banking on a private contractor doing a thorough job. We are still informed when responding to an address which was a former meth-lab from 10 plus years ago. Things like to limit our exposure inside the property and keep our gloves on…

I wouldn’t buy property that was formerly a meth lab regardless of how discounted. (There’s a reason why its discounted)

Your best bet for a full answer would be to talk to the hazmat guys at your fire department.

5 Responses

  1. spag Says:

    As long as the house was certified as safe by the cleanup team, usually supervised by the state. Normally everything but the studs have to be replaced and it sounds like that happened.
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  2. Scott B Says:

    It seems to me that as long as the lab is gone and walls, tiles, etc. have been replaced it would be safe. I might be a little leary of the dirt and stuff outside, who knows if they just threw those chemicals out in the yard. I think it would be OK, but I have no experience w/ meth labs, so take it for what it is worth.
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  3. lpdhcdh Says:

    The state has strict regulations on the remedial procedures for meth labs.

    That said, you’re banking on a private contractor doing a thorough job. We are still informed when responding to an address which was a former meth-lab from 10 plus years ago. Things like to limit our exposure inside the property and keep our gloves on…

    I wouldn’t buy property that was formerly a meth lab regardless of how discounted. (There’s a reason why its discounted)

    Your best bet for a full answer would be to talk to the hazmat guys at your fire department.
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    Me; Cop

  4. Officer Says:

    I wouldn’t even set foot in a house like that. No telling how much of the fumes have gotten into the structural members not to mention everyone that knows it used to be a meth house.
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  5. Keith Says:

    If the work that was done to clean up the house was done by people who deal with the disposal of hazardous materials I’d say yes, it’s safe. If it wasn’t done by someone who specializes in that type of work I’d say no. The byproducts of meth production can be very dangerous and hard to clean up. Unless someone specializes in hazardous materials they won’t know what to look for and in all likely hood would not be cleaning it up but more like covering it up. I’d definitely want to know who did the clean up and repairs.
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