Enviroforce is offering $10 off on its DIY Meth Testing Kits when you use the coupon code 10OFF
$10 off Storewide on DIY Methamphetamine Home Testing Kits ($29 for 1, $89 for 5, $139 for 10) + Shipping @ Enviroforce
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Why would one buy this? To test their children or something?
I'm pretty sure it's for testing your house if the previous tenants/owners have either smoked it there or had a meth lab. Seems completely unnecessary.
Except if it is in Victoria. Might be Handy there.
The problem of meth manufacturing and use in Australia is a real issue. As well as destroying lives, it is devaluing homes. The best way for property owners to protect themselves from liability and financial loss is through meth residue testing. We recommend regular meth residue testing for rental properties, Used cars, hotel rooms & Airbnb's. Not only does it ensure early detection, when remediation is less likely to be expensive, it also deters tenants from using or making meth on your property.
is devaluing homes
In some areas, already coming with traces of meth may actually increase your property price….
" protect themselves from liability and financial loss"
The only way to protect yourself from any associated financial loss would be if your rental property insurance covers such damages. Good luck extracting any damages from your meth addict jobless former tenants.What if they made lots of money from cooking meth in your property?
Handy for working out whether that random container in the pantry is rock salt or crystal meth….
Yeah don't you just hate it when that happens…
I test my meth with it before buying.
Helps get your bond back
Don't get ripped off. A testing kit will save you $$$
Not gonna lie, all I saw was "DIY Methamphetamine"
Easy there Heisenberg.
But.. Why?
Need to check your place after fumigation. Breaking bad style.
this would go crazy at the breaking bad house
That's exactly why these tests exist.
Those houses are real and after the drug factory has moved out it is like living in a toxic waste dump with some seriously nasty chemical residue.
The cleanup operation might as well just do a knockdown rebuild.Not something you want to get stuck with.
thanks for clearing up why parliament house needs constant refurbishment….
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/health-problems/vic…
This was the first thing that came to mind when I saw the above… Not to mention the ADF does have some information about the same thing:
https://adf.org.au/reducing-risk/methamphetamine-contaminati…
On the other hand, the first thing that came to my mind was this. Not 100% the same, but on a similar vein. :)
for some reasons, I read the code as 100 off.
I had a friend, who succumbed to Meth, and started to make it in their 3 Bedroom house, (as well as Hydroponic farming). The bedroom that had all the equipment in it, had an electrical fault, and the house ended up burning down.
This is a scam and has been debunked by New Zealand’s Chief Scientist: https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_5791293635001
Follow the guidelines provided by the official Department of Health website. If you suspect methamphetamine (meth) or drug manufacturing or meth smoking has occurred in your home, it is important to follow the Department of Health's guidance for testing or clean-up. This is because different sources or situations of contamination require varying management approaches as outlined in the guidance, and preferably the use of service providers listed by the Department of Health.
https://www.healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/S_T/Testing-or-clea…
https://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/Articles/N_R/Remediation-of-Ill…Here is a link for readers to the New Zealand Government report:
https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/report-meth-contaminated…
“A new report into methamphetamine smoking residue on household surfaces has found there is no evidence third-hand exposure causes adverse health effects, Minister of Housing and Urban Development Phil Twyford says.
The report was produced by the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor Professor Sir Peter Gluckman.
“In December 2017 I commissioned Sir Peter to assess all the available scientific and medical literature about the risks of exposure to meth residue,” Phil Twyford says.
“I was concerned at the time, and I remain so, that there has been some anxiety about meth contamination, and a testing and remediation industry has grown up around this.
“There has been a widely held perception that the presence of even low levels of meth residue in a house poses a health risk to occupants. As a result, remediation to eliminate contamination has been an extremely costly business for landlords and an upheaval for tenants being evicted at short notice.”Here is additional coverage in the Herald including how the “shameless” drug testing industry profits from people’s anxiety: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/meth-testing-in-homes-dont-bot…
Can confirm that there no more methamphetamine a left in my house.