A large amount of cold tablet containers
that list Ephedrine or Pseudoephedrine as ingredients.
Jars containing clear liquid with a white
colored solid on the bottom.
Jars labeled as containing Iodine or dark
shiny metallic purple crystals inside of jars.
Jars labeled as containing Red Phosphorus
or a fine dark red or purple powder.
Coffee filters containing a white pasty
substance, a dark red sludge, or small amounts of shiny white crystals.
Bottles labeled as containing Sulfuric Acid
or Hydrochloric Acid. Bottles or jars with rubber tubing attached.
Glass cookware or frying pans containing a
powdery residue.
An unusually large number of cans of
Coleman Fuel, paint thinner, acetone, starting fluid, Red Devil Lye, and drain cleaners
containing Sulfuric Acid or bottles containing Muriatic Acid.
Large amounts of lithium batteries,
especially, ones that have been stripped.
Soft silver or gray metallic ribbon (in
chunk form) stored in oil or Kerosene.
Propane tanks with fittings that have
turned blue.
Occupants of residence going outside to
smoke.
- Strong smell of urine, or unusual chemical smells like
ether, ammonia or acetone.
(Provided by the Dept. of Health) Caution:
Clan labs are extremely dangerous. Many of the chemicals found in these labs are corrosive
or flammable. The vapors that are evolved from the chemical reactions attack mucous
membranes, skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. Some chemicals will react with water or
other chemicals and cause a fire or explosion.
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