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