![]() Others have methamphetamine traces show up in their bloodwork without any history of using the substance. In some cases families report constant sickness, inability to sleep, sinus problems that require surgery, babies unable to gain weight. This remaining chemicals can harm those living in the home, as they are exposed to the residual meth daily. When meth is ‘cooked’ in a home these toxins spread everywhere. This trace amount increases over time and in the case of homes that used to be meth labs, can leave incredibly unhealthy levels of the chemicals in the walls, ceilings, carpets – you name it. That vapor goes off and into surfaces and as it cools, it re crystallizes. Methamphetamine is a crystal substance that when heated vaporizes, that’s how people ingest it. What many might not realize is that even when the house is no longer an active meth lab, the health complications are still there. The handling of volatile chemicals can lead to explosions and fires amongst other health concerns. Living in meth houses is dangerous, everybody knows that. In the spirit of the season we’re looking at something spooky here on the BIOClean Team Blog, we’re looking at what can happen when you live in a former meth house and how to identify them. In homes all across America there is something sinister lurking just beneath the surface… all houses have a history and some of them are dangerous. ![]()
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