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Meth: What to look for

What to look for

— Unusual, strong odors (like cat urine, ether, ammonia, acetone or other chemicals).

— Residences with windows blacked out.

— Renters who pay their landlords in cash. (Most drug dealers trade exclusively in cash.)

— Lots of traffic - people coming and going at unusual times. There may be little traffic during the day, but at night the activity increases dramatically.

— Excessive trash including large amounts of items such as: antifreeze containers, lantern fuel cans, red chemically stained coffee filters, drain cleaner and duct tape.

— Unusual amounts of clear glass containers being brought into the home.

Presence of these items could

indicate the existence of a meth lab:

Alcohol

Ether

Benzene

Toluene/Paint Thinner

Freon

Acetone

Chloroform

Camp Stove Fuel/

Coleman Fuel

Starting Fluid

Anhydrous Ammonia

"Heet"

White Gasoline

Phenyl-2-Propane

Phenylacetone

Phenylpropanolamine

Iodine Crystals

Red Phosphorous

Black Iodine

Lye (Red Devil Lye)

Drano

Muriatic/Hydrochloric Acid

Battery Acid/Sulfuric Acid

Epsom Salts

Batteries/Lithium

Sodium Metal

Wooden Matches

Propane Cylinders

Hot Plates

Ephedrine (over-the-counter)

Cold Tablets

Bronchodialators

Energy Boosters

Rock Salt

Diet Aids

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