Meth Lab Equipment
October 19, 2008
Aluminum foil
Blenders
Bottles (pop, water, milk)
Chemistry glassware
Camp stoves
Cheesecloth
Coffee filters
Cotton balls
Dust Tape
Electric hot plates
Funnels
Garden spray jugs
Gas cans
Hot plates
Jugs
Paper towels
PH test strips
Plastic tubing
Pressure cookers
Propane tanks
Pyrex dishes
Rags
Rubber and latex gloves
Strainers
Thermometers
Thermos bottle
Summer Alert: Propane tanks used to make meth
June 27, 2008
Propane tanks are being used to store anhydrous ammonia.
Meth Lab home clues that you should know
November 30, 2007
Meth labs can be set up just about anywhere. They’ve been found in cars, trailers, homes, hotel rooms, and outdoors. Increasingly, meth cooks are using a technique known as the “one-pot” method which doesn’t require a heat source. When you’re shopping for a new home or looking for a new apartment, be on the alert for signs of a meth lab.
Here are some signs that you should look for: Read more
