Report Tips on Clandestine Labs or Methamphetamine
Clandestine Labs
1/866-METH-TIP
In 2002, 206 meth labs have been encountered in Michigan. Indicators of clandestine laboratory activity include the following:
Strong odor of chemicals in the area.
Complaints from neighbors about strange smells coming from the property.
Heavy fortification, such as bars on the windows.
Suspicious automobile traffic and visitors to the site.
Unusual hours of activity.
Chemical cans or drums in the yard.
People leaving the building to smoke.
Open windows in cold weather.
Only trained and DEA-certified clandestine lab personnel should enter a clandestine laboratory. If a lab is encountered, compliance with the following guidelines of chemical safety could prevent injury, illness, or even death:
Notify the fire department and the appropriate local, state, or federal law enforcement agencies, such as DEA.
Secure the area from a safe distance.
Use protective equipment such as gloves and protective masks while in the lab.
Do not turn any electrical switches on or off or unplug anything; these actions could trigger an explosion.
Exit the lab as soon as possible to limit exposure to hazardous materials and potentially explosive conditions.
For questions or to report suspicious activity call 1/866-METH-TIP.