When to Test
Although many property owners believe that knowing a property’s history is sufficient to rule out contamination, unfortunately, that is not always the case. There’s always a chance that methamphetamine use may have occurred on the property without anyone being aware of it. Testing for methamphetamine can be a prudent step, particularly if there are concerns about potential exposure or contamination. This ensures that the information received is accurate and up-to-date.
Understanding Methamphetamine
According to a study by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, approximately 1.6 million Americans used meth in 2017. That agrees with figures from the National Center for Biotechnology, which estimates that as many as half a million people continue to use meth every week. All of this means that proper testing is the only way to know for sure if meth has found its way into the home or commercial building. Meth testing is not only a good idea but also a responsible one.
Additionally, meth residue is dangerous. It’s also odorless and presents without any visual signs. As such, neglecting to test puts occupants at undue risk. In fact, many nations require testing before the purchase of a home, commercial property, or the signing of a lease due to these very concerns. Through this lens, testing is simply the wisest course for all involved.
What's Included in This Test
A full lab report details the presence and concentration of methamphetamine residue.
An additional report provides specific recommendations and next steps if contamination is detected.
Convenient Scheduling Options
Schedule Methamphetamine Screening in just a few minutes with our online scheduler or calling our scheduling team.