It is dangerous to clean meth affected property since it may contain highly toxic chemicals, which can affect your health. Therefore, you need to assess the property before you enter it. It takes a professional to identify contamination and to clean the property properly.
Here are the 7 stages to complete methamphetamine decontamination:
Stage 1 – Obtaining approval
Some properties will require clearances from local authorities and WA Health prior to starting any works.
Stage 2 – Assess and Test
Use pre sampling to identify the contaminated areas and uncontaminated areas. These works are to be done by an accredited WA Health screening company like Occuhealth. Once you identify the contaminated areas, focus more on these areas. You can avoid cleaning the uncontaminated areas to save money.
Stage 3 – Create a Cleanup Plan
Once you identify the contaminated areas, create a cleanup plan for cleaning these areas. It is much better to contact professionals like Kleen Slate Service Perth meth cleanup to create a cleanup plan since they are the professionals and WA Health accredited for these services.
Stage 4 – Remove Contaminated Materials
Remove the contaminated materials inside the property.
Stage 5 – Decontamination
Once the items have been removed we then use a specialized product to treat the internal of the property to rid of the toxic residue within.
Stage 6 – Thorough Deep Clean
Once decontamination is completed we then use a disinfectant cleaner to clean the remainder of the property.
Stage 7 – Clearance Testing
You must get a WA Health accredited screening company like Occuhealth to rescreen the property to ensure the decontamination was successful and that the property is safe for habitation.
Also read: Health Risks of Living in a Meth Contaminated House
It takes time and energy to clean a meth affected property. If you are searching for professional cleaners to decontaminate Perth meth affected in houses in Perth, Western Australia, then contact Kleen Slate Services to get professional Perth methamphetamine decontamination.