Thursday, February 17, 2011

Meth Lab Discovered In Hotel Room

Meth Lab Discovered In Hotel Room
Bibb County deputies investigating a complaint of a smoke and chemical odor at the Baymont Inn and Suites in Macon, GA recently discovered the source of the odor to be a methamphetamine (Meth) lab in one of the hotels guest rooms.

Points to Consider:
Consider that drug processors are secretive and wily, which is why many are now using the cover of a hotel and motel rooms to make the drug. Be aware that methamphetamine is synthesized in these clandestine drug labs from common household products, over-the-counter medications, solvents; metals and strong acids. First responders are at risk for numerous health problems when they come in contact with clandestine meth labs during the course of their duties. Production methods involve numerous chemical reactions that can cause fire, explosion, and release of toxic gases and waste, thereby making these labs potential hazardous waste sites.


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