Pubdate: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 Source: Leaf-Chronicle, The (US TN) Copyright: 2003, The Leaf-Chronicle Contact: http://www.theleafchronicle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1601 LEARN MORE ABOUT METH Labs Present Health Hazard in More Ways Than One. For most people, methamphetamine -- or "meth," as it is more commonly known -- is a drug they've read about in the newspaper, but it is not something that has directly touched their lives. But it's out there and has an effect, one way or the other, on all of us. Tennessee has the sad distinction of being No. 1 in meth production labs. Here in Montgomery County, 15 of these labs were discovered last year. The proliferation of the labs is due to the fact that they are relatively cheap to set up, and meth production doesn't take either an advanced chemistry degree nor a list of exotic chemicals. In addition to the illegal drug itself, byproducts from these labs include vapors that can be deadly, particularly to children. They also present an explosion hazard because the chemicals can be highly combustible. The average methamphetamine laboratory produces five to seven pounds of toxic waste for every pound of methamphetamine produced. Cleanup costs can be in the thousands of dollars and are borne by law enforcement agencies -- which means the costs are eventually passed along to the taxpayers. Signs of meth labs include boarded windows, an abnormal amount of traffic, empty chemical containers and air conditioners that run even during the winter. Citizens who suspect a potential meth lab are urged to call 911 or the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation hotline at (877) 866-6384. These represent such an extreme potential hazard, they should not be ignored. People who want more information on the indicators of meth and how to help law enforcement should consider attending a seminar produced by Premier Safety on Wednesday morning at the Customs House Museum and Cultural Center. When it comes to the war on drugs, education always is a key component. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake