WebQ/A: What indicates a fire was a result of methamphetamine production?


Fire Findings is planning an article about methamphetamine labs in an upcoming issue and we'd like to know about your experiences working fires or explosions associated with them.

  • What types of items have you found at the scene that might indicate meth was being produced?


  • In your experiences, what part of the production process typically causes meth lab fires or explosions?


  • If you have photographs of burned or unburned items used in the production of meth, please note that, too. We will contact you for details.


  • Or, mail your photographs to:

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