Tuesday, April 14, 2009

New Methamphetamine Test -- Industrial Hygienists Create Instant Test To Identify Traces Of Crystal Methamphetamine

Just in case you were thinking that law enforcement had forgotten all about our "Meth Problem" in the United States, here they go -- or went, according to the date on the above-referenced article -- being innovative in finding new means by which to alleviate some of the fears and dangers to meth-lab cleanup crew members, as well as spark a new flame of worry under the heinies of those currently involved in meth-lab usage.

Here's the background info:
ScienceDaily (http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2008/0310-new_methamphetamine_test.htm#) -- Industrial hygienists developed a quick swab test to identify dangerous residue of toxic chemicals left behind in the creation of homemade methamphetamine. This test works like a pregnancy test. Swabbing the suspected surface leads to a color change if meth is detected, allowing for safety precautions and immediate clean-up when necessary.

2 comments:

  1. Hey, that's pretty neat. That should come in very handy. I hope it helps them out a lot. I had no idea of the various problems in trying to clean up the meth labs. It hadn't occurred to me that it wouldn't just be a quick job. I'm used to hearing about them blowing up, which of course would alleviate the need for much cleaning. ;) Seriously, though, anything that helps out the authorities with this problem is a good thing.

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  2. Actually, even when they explode, they leave environmental contamination. It seems there's no way around the after-effects of meth labs, which is really a bummer.

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