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In-Room Clues

Housekeeping, room service or maintenance employees - anyone who may have reason to enter a guest's room - should be aware of Meth manufacturing/dealing clues.  These include:

Lots of trash - cold tablet boxes, pop bottles and jars with unusual liquids, rubber tubing, empty bottles of engine starter, stained coffee filters, duct tape, etc, or:
No trash - a cautious Meth cook may remove any visible evidence from the room.
Strong unpleasant odors coming from the room, or an overwhelming scent of an aerosol air freshener to mask odors.
Bathroom vent runs continuously.
Tub, toilet or sink are stained with foul smelling and unusual colored materials.
Carpet or linens contain suspicious red or orange stains or sludge material.

If you have reason to suspect that an area has been used to cook or use Meth, exercise caution.  Avoid touching anything in the room, do not confront the guests, leave the area and alert your manager.

 

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