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Is my house contaminated with meth?

The stress of COVID-19 shutdowns and distancing put a significant strain not only on businesses, paychecks, and careers, but on the mental and emotional health of many people worldwide.

The drug testing company Millennium Health reported that the use of methamphetamine and fentanyl increased significantly after the COVID-19 pandemic hit the U.S. in March 2020. The adjusted positivity rate of urine drug screens was up 29% for methamphetamine during the first 9 months of the pandemic compared with the same period in 2019, according to the report.

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29% rise in positive drug screens

That’s bad news, particularly if you are planning to buy, sell, or rent a home or apartment. Utah law requires that sellers disclose if they know that the property is currently contaminated from the storage, production, or use of methamphetamine. But without a proper meth test, they may not be aware of contamination that would require meth cleanup. And a buyer may get stuck with a significant health risk.

DIY Dangers: Incomplete Meth Testing Data
To answer the question, “Is my house contaminated with meth?” A seller or buyer may turn to testing kits sold online that you can set up yourself. The problem is, many of these tests don’t provide enough information for you to make a decision about whether your property is above the legal limit and requires meth remediation.

In Utah, the threshold is 1 part per million of meth to be considered legally contaminated. Most online or store-bought tests can only tell you if meth is present. They don’t have the sensitivity to detect the amount of contamination. This is crucial, as it will determine if your property is considered legally contaminated, and if so, how much meth remediation is required to bring it back below the legal limit.

Call the Experts

This is a situation where it pays to call the experts. A certified meth remediation company will conduct testing that reveals the extent of contamination, and can actually pinpoint the source and concentration of meth contamination by conducting multiple tests at different points in the property. This is important, as it allows them to focus their meth remediation efforts on those areas that require the most attention and save the time and money of cleaning areas that are under the threshold.

More Economical Than You May Think

The best meth remediation companies provide professional, certified testing at very reasonable costs. Companies like RainFire Restoration offer meth testing packages that include multiple tests at discounted prices to ensure thorough and reliable results.

While it may be more than the online DIY test kit, the results will be certified and accurate, ensuring that you don’t run into costly legal or health issues down the road.

Additionally, if your property does require remediation, you will have the peace of mind of knowing you are working with a certified professional company that will make things right. It’s important to note that in Utah, remediation may only be completed by companies certified by the state. Check your company’s credentials before starting a cleanup project with them.

Peace of Mind

COVID-19 has been enough stress for most of us. Don’t add to it by skimping on DIY meth testing kits that will only get you partway to a meth-free solution for your home or property.

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Why Choose RainFire Restoration?

When it comes to any damage or remediation, you need a team you can trust. At RainFire Restoration, we bring years of experience and a commitment to excellence to every project. Here’s what sets us apart:

  • Expert Technicians: Our team is trained in the latest fire damage and smoke odor removal techniques.
  • Comprehensive Services: From cleaning and deodorizing to structural repairs, we handle every aspect of restoration.
  • Advanced Equipment: We use state-of-the-art tools and treatments to ensure your home is safe and odor-free.
  • Customer-Centric Approach: We’re here to support you every step of the way, providing clear communication and compassionate service.

Final Thoughts

A lingering smoke odor is more than just an inconvenience—it’s a warning sign that your home may still harbor harmful particles and hidden damage. At RainFire Restoration, we’re dedicated to helping you eliminate these risks and restore your home to a safe, comfortable environment.

If you’re struggling with smoke odors or fire damage, don’t wait to take action. Call us today at (385) 336-7246. Let my team and I help you breathe easier and reclaim your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

No — most over-the-counter or online DIY test kits only tell you if meth is present, not the level of contamination. That level (e.g., legal threshold like 1 µg/100 cm² in Utah) determines whether professional cleanup is required. DIY kits lack the sensitivity and certification needed for legally defensible results.

Professional testing uses calibrated equipment and multiple sampling points to quantify contamination levels accurately, determine the extent of unsafe areas, and produce certified reports. This helps with legal compliance, real estate transactions, and insurance claims, and ensures cleanup efforts are focused and effective.

Yes — DIY cleanup is hazardous. Residues from meth use or production can penetrate walls, HVAC systems, carpets, and more. Improper handling can:

  • Spread contaminants instead of removing them,

  • Exposes you to toxic chemicals and health risks,

  • Leave hidden contamination that continues to pose danger long after cleaning.

Exposure to residual meth chemicals can cause:

  • Respiratory irritation and coughing,

  • Skin irritation or burns,

  • Headaches, dizziness, or neurological effects,

  • Long-term health issues, especially for children and vulnerable individuals.

These risks persist if contaminated areas are not properly identified and remediated.

Instead of DIY methods:

  1. Hire a certified professional like RainFire Restoration to perform detailed testing.

  2. Obtain a certified report showing contamination levels.

  3. If levels exceed legal limits, proceed with professional decontamination using trained technicians and proper safety protocols.

Professionals follow state standards and can provide the documentation needed for resale, leasing, or insurance purposes.

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About the Author: Alan Seegrist

Alan Seegrist is the co-founder of RainFire Restoration and a certified restoration expert with over eight years of hands-on experience in water, fire, mold, and smoke damage recovery. Known for his calm leadership and deep technical knowledge, Alan leads with a commitment to quality, compassion, and helping Utah families rebuild after disaster. His insights reflect real-world experience restoring over 1,000 homes and guiding clients through every step of the recovery process.
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