Meth Lab Cleanup

Specialist decontamination for properties affected by clandestine drug laboratories. Safe, thorough, and compliant with Australian standards.

NATA Accredited Testing
Licensed Decontamination
Clearance Certification
HAZARDOUS DECONTAMINATION · CLASS A LICENCE

Meth lab contamination

Properties used for drug production become toxic. Chemicals penetrate every surface, leaving residues that endanger anyone who lives or works there.

01
Health risk

Respiratory failure, neurological damage, cancer – residues are toxic to everyone.

02
Legal requirement

NSW law mandates disclosure and professional remediation. Penalties exceed $500k.

03
Property value

Unremediated properties are unsellable, uninsurable, and untenantable.

The question

What actually remains after a meth lab is removed?

Most people assume once the lab equipment is gone, the property is safe. This is dangerously wrong.

The answer

Toxic residues in every surface.

Lithium, iodine, ammonia, solvents – these penetrate drywall, soak into carpets, settle in ductwork. Standard cleaning spreads them further.

AUSTRALIAN STANDARD
0.5μg

per 100cm² is the maximum allowable methamphetamine residue

Any reading above this requires professional remediation. Our process brings properties well below this threshold.

Remediation sequence

Four-stage decontamination protocol

01

Assessment

Laboratory testing establishes contamination levels and maps affected areas.

02

Stripping

Removal of all porous materials – carpet, gyprock, insulation – as hazardous waste.

03

Chemical wash

Specialised agents neutralise residues on all remaining surfaces.

04

Clearance testing

Independent verification confirms safety before reoccupation.

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Property owners: you are legally responsible

In New South Wales, failing to disclose and remediate meth lab contamination can result in fines up to $500,000, imprisonment, and civil liability for health damages. Insurance is void if contamination is not declared.