by deconsystems | Nov 29, 2019 | Code of Practice, Meth Contamination, Meth Decontamination, Meth Testing
This Australian Voluntary Code of Practice is a welcome and much needed document outlining best practice operating procedures, and expected behaviours by industry service providers. We are pleased that our current training programs are very much aligned with this code...
by deconsystems | Sep 24, 2019 | Meth Contamination, Meth Decontamination, Methamphetamine, Neutrasol
During the methamphetamine manufacturing process, chemical compounds become airborne (volatilised) and settle out, depositing onto walls, into heating/cooling units, ceilings, appliances, floors, carpets, and other typical household items throughout the building’s...
by Isaac Southwell | Jun 28, 2019 | Code of Practice, Meth Contamination, Meth Testing, Property Management
Your business reputation and that of the industry you are part of, will either be enhanced or compromised by your actions. We have a responsibility to do the right thing. This article provides some thoughts as to what the right thing might look like. Since the...
by deconsystems | Jun 24, 2019 | Meth Contamination, Meth Testing, Property Management, Uncategorized
Methamphetamine (commonly known as Ice or Crystal Meth) has been a well-documented social issue in our society for a number of years. The use and manufacture of methamphetamine inside property leaves chemical residues which can be hazardous to occupants. Decon Systems...
by deconsystems | May 3, 2019 | Meth Contamination, Code of Practice, Insurance, Meth Decontamination, Meth Testing, Property Management
No tenant, property owner, prospective purchaser, real estate agent or property manager wants to find out that a property they have an interest in has a meth history. Australian real-world research shows that knowing and understanding what meth contamination may be...
by deconsystems | Apr 7, 2019 | Property Management, Meth Contamination, Meth Testing, Risk Management
It’s easy to believe that meth labs are a myth, existing randomly in tucked away corners of suburbs that don’t affect us. This is far from the truth however and landlords, investors and property managers need to be ever diligent to spot and report them, for the sake...