why meth labs are dangerous for children
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Why Meth Labs are Dangerous for Children
Methamphetamine laboratories pose health hazards to its occupants as
well as people living in the immediate neighbourhood. A child, who
lives in a meth lab or around one, is susceptible to the health hazards,
as his/her body is in the developmental stage. Not only meth can cause
a serious negative effect on the body of the child, but also cognitive,
social and behavioural functions. Therefore, it is imperative to detect
clandestine meth labs and get them evacuated or cleaned to avoid
chronic impairment to the inmates, most particularly children.
Following are reasons why meth labs are a red signal zone for children.
A lot of unusual chemicals go in the process of cooking meth
such as ammonia, ether, methylene chloride, iodine, benzene,
methanol, red phosphorus, besides others. A child living in a
clandestine meth home is directly exposed to these harmful
chemicals. Since the meth home usually has windows which are
carpeted to avoid detection, the vapours remain trapped inside.
They get absorbed in rugs, crevices and clothing. When these
substances are inhaled, they can be potentially dangerous. Mild
effects range from headache to nausea to dizziness, whereas
high dosages can cause coughing, lack of breath, chest pain,
irritation and even death. In the long run, it can worsen to brain
damage and cancer.
Disposal of meth waste materials make it impossible for children
to have a safe recreational area. They are prone to unsafe
handling of needles and sharps which can cause injuries as well
as contamination of infections.
In this scenario, parents usually fall under the category of
neglectful parenting. They are typically irritable, violent and
apathetic to their children’s health security. Children are likely to
be abused by their parents. In such situations, the elder sibling
becomes the caretaker of his/her younger siblings or the child
becomes the caretaker of the parents, as living conditions are
sub-par for a healthy lifestyle or domestic bliss.
Children are forced to coexist with clutter and all cooking
paraphernalia used in meth labs. Owing to poor lighting and
dreadful sanitary conditions, these homes are infested with
rodents, fleas, roaches and fleas. These can harm the child and
expose him/her to various infections. Due to their juvenile
nature, unsafe handling of meth lab cooking paraphernalia can
be potentially dangerous to them.
Children are likely to become antisocial and get into substance
abuse themselves, by imitating their elders.
Bio-Cleanse Pty Ltd offers comprehensive services in cleaning Meth
labs. Visit http://www.bio-cleanse.com.au/services/meth-lab-
cleaning/ for more information.
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