Many people may be unaware that they're living near a meth lab. Here
are some things to look for:
Unusual, strong odors (like cat urine, ether, ammonia, acetone or other
chemicals).
Residences with windows blacked out.
Renters who pay their landlords in cash. (Most drug dealers trade
exclusively in cash.)
Lots of traffic - people coming and going at unusual times. There may be
little traffic during the day, but at night the activity increases dramatically.
Excessive trash including large amounts of items such as: antifreeze
containers, lantern fuel cans, red chemically stained coffee filters, drain
cleaner and duct tape.
Unusual amounts of clear glass containers being brought into the home.
Presence of the following items could indicate the existence of a meth lab:
Alcohol
Ether
Benzene
Toluene/Paint Thinner
Freon
Acetone
Chloroform
Camp Stove Fuel/Coleman Fuel
Starting Fluid
Anhydrous Ammonia
"Heet"
White Gasoline
Phenyl-2-Propane
Phenylacetone
Phenylpropanolamine
Iodine Crystals
Red Phosphorous
Black Iodine
Lye (Red Devil Lye)
Drano
Muriatic/Hydrochloric Acid
Battery Acid/Sulfuric Acid
Epsom Salts
Batteries/Lithium
Sodium Metal
Wooden Matches
Propane Cylinders
Hot Plates
Ephedrine (over-the-counter)
Cold Tablets
Bronchodialators
Energy Boosters
Rock Salt
Diet Aids