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Methamphetamine and Fentanyl Clean Up

July 14, 2024

Methamphetamine and fentanyl clean up needed in the country and also in Kansas City due to the increase in drug use.  Government reports shared by the Associated Press News highlights Fentanyl and Meth continue to be the top two drugs in the country contributing to overdose deaths. The prevalent use and distribution of these drugs means areas…

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Meth/Fentanyl Cleanup – Missouri Guidelines

March 20, 2024

For Meth/Fentanyl cleanup, reviewing your state of Kansas, Missouri or national guidelines is a good place to start. These resources will help you understand the severity of the contamination, level of remediation needed and the health risks involved.  Serving as a useful source for homeowners and cleanup contractors, the EPA’s Voluntary Guidelines were geared towards state and…

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Methamphetamine Cleanup in Kansas City

February 21, 2024

Methamphetamine cleanup is necessary if you suspect meth contamination. The long-term effects of living in a contaminated space are simply not worth the risks. SMART Environmental Cleanup services the Kansas City Metro area and offers assessment and estimates.  Are you concerned your home or property cannot be restored?  Why Is a Professional Required for Methamphetamine Cleanup?…

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Meth & Fentanyl Remediation for Homes or Commercial Properties

January 3, 2024

Meth and Fentanyl Remediation services offered by SMART Environmental Services to the Kansas City area is your solution to fentanyl contaminated surfaces. Meth and Fentanyl Remediation have similar technical cleanup guidelines for breaking down labs and disposing of materials as other remediation projects including asbestos, lead or mold. The “EPA recognizes the emerging threat of fentanyl”…

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