TENANTS
Is that rental you’re looking at, meth-free?
A recent renovation or paint job may be hiding something sinister trapped in the walls, floors and other surfaces of the house you are considering renting.
The smoking or manufacturing of methamphetamine results in airborne deposits on wall surfaces, carpets, counters and furniture. Solid forms of methamphetamine can be spilled and worked into carpets and upholstery.
If you move into a rental property where previous occupants have either smoked or manufactured meth, not only will it pose a serious health risk to you, your family and pets, but may contaminate your possessions as well.
Even small amounts of contamination are known to have adverse effects on children, adults and pets living in affected dwellings.
Don’t take the risk. Test before signing an agreement and be 100% certain that the property is meth-free.
Why bother to meth test?
- Meth contamination is rarely visible
- Meth labs operate in all suburbs, rich or poor
- Property contaminated by meth poses serious health risks. Are you willing to compromise the health of people and pets living in your home?
- If the property is badly contaminated, it may need to be demolished