Information for New York
The meth lab and meth use epidemic has spread across the continent in recent years affecting urban and rural communities alike. New York is just one of the New England states that have yet to enact laws to protect renters and home buyers against meth contamination. In fact, there is not even a requirement to remove hazardous residue that could cause health problems for children and adults. Meth remediation in New York including New York City, Rochester, Yonkers, Syracuse, Albany, New Rochelle, Schenectady, Utica, Hempstead Village, Troy, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and Brooklyn – is left up to the property owners to figure out. Fortunately, there are contractors in New York that are utilizing the effective, environmentally friendly, cost efficient decontamination solution, Apple Environmental Meth Remover®. The Meth Remover product makes meth clean up of property interiors including the furnace and duct work possible, it is no longer necessary to remove the drywall, cabinets, fixtures, or non-porous flooring to effectively decontaminate a property. This revolutionary product, Apple Environmental Meth Remover®, starts by breaking down the bio-film on the property surfaces and penetrating to the subsurface by altering the PH level. The product aids the process by bringing the contaminants to the surface and bonding the contaminants and dirt to a surfactant to allow for easy removal of contaminated particles. This formulated detergent aids the decontamination process to enhance the physical removal of methamphetamine particles with its aqueous alkaline solution. Apple Environmental Meth Remover® is non-toxic, bleach free, phenol free, and environmentally friendly for the peace of mind of you and your clients. Apple Environmental Meth Remover® is the only meth decontamination product company that also completes meth clean up services, so we understand the clients’ needs and concerns. This is simply the best meth removal product out there.Regulations:
No Regulations at the time of this printing, check with state and local health departments.
In 2012, disclosure laws were presented to the state senate concerning meth contaminated properties but were not adopted. New York Department of Environmental Conservation 625 Broadway Flr 8, Albany NY 12233-7251 518-402-8633 http://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/brownfields.html The DEA has kept a catalog of properties since 2004 across the nation of locations of clandestine meth lab busts completed by their department, check to see if your property is on their list: http://www.justice.gov/dea/clan-lab/index.shtml EPA Voluntary Guidelines for Methamphetamine Laboratory Cleanup http://www2.epa.gov/sites/production/files/documents/meth_lab_guidelines.pdf Buy meth remover here