![]() Knowing the difference between the two, no. Labs are dangerous things, and should be left up to the professionals to handle.Īfter renovating my daughters house a few years ago that had carpets saturated with it, I can relate to that quite well. Civilians should be trained to recognize what might be a lab, and then trained to call the proper authority. I think training HIs to recognize old labs is a great thing…but there is another thread talking about training HIs to be “certified” to inspect labs. Just for the record, and I have said this before, I know all this meth lab training is a hot topic, and eveyone wants to do it. I think anyone could tell the difference between it and the ammonia smell that cat pee gives off. Yes, anhydrous ammonia is used in the meth cooking process…and I have been in houses with LOTS of cats and cat pee, and the two dont smell anything alike! Anhydrous ammonia is a very dangerous, smelly substance. ![]() I have never seen that article or heard that referrence before.
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