PuroClean Northwest restoration professionals are licensed, insured, and certified for meth remediation in Seattle and Western Washington. We’re here to restore your property back to safety, regardless if it’s a home, rental property, or commercial space.
Washington State Certified Meth Cleanup in Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia, and Surrounding Areas
When methamphetamine and other illicit drugs are manufactured, stored, or used in a property, this can generate residues that affect all surfaces in the property, even circulating through the duct system into other rooms. If you suspect the presence of illicit drug activity on your property, it’s important to identify and eradicate the problem as soon as possible. PuroClean Northwest’s team begins by assessing and testing the property to identify the level of contamination. In accordance with Washington state requirements, a state-accredited lab must analyze the samples collected, determining whether levels exceed state safety regulations. If a rapid-processing result is generated on-site, this is not adequate for health and safety regulations outlined by Washington State.
After receiving positive lab results, the PuroClean Northwest team will provide you with a detailed, written scope of work and price quote, customized to your unique situation. Our forensically certified remediation process focuses on restoring in-place as much as possible, then removing non-restorable materials, to reduce your reconstruction timeline after remediation is complete. The process is designed to Contain, Control, Neutralize, and Remove the source of contamination, leaving you with a property that is sanitized, clean, and safe for occupancy in accordance with Washington State regulations.
We understand that rapid service is essential when addressing a contaminated property. Every day that a property is vacant represents a financial loss to the property owner, as well as disruption and displacement for those who were living in the home. PuroClean Northwest specializes in removing obstacles to create a smooth transition from contamination to restoration in as little as one day.
A lot of fear and emotion arises around the topic of illicit drug use, criminal activity, and methamphetamine exposure. Property managers, homeowners, hotel managers, and commercial property owners have a responsibility to protect their occupants from hazardous substance exposure.
Research the contractors you are considering for drug decontamination services. The Washington State Department of Health website states, “Disclaimer: This alphabetical list of contractors is presented for information purposes only as required under the provision of RCW 64.44. This list does not constitute an endorsement or preference of these contractors.”
Reputable meth cleanup companies, like PuroClean Northwest, invest in thorough biohazard restoration training for their technicians. This training includes OSHA’s on-the-job safety processes and best practices for handling hazardous waste, significantly reducing the risk of accidents, injuries, and potential liabilities during and after the cleanup process. Proper training ensures that decontamination is performed safely and effectively, minimizing the dangers associated with meth contamination.
PuroClean Northwest is a locally-owned franchise that is part of a nationwide network of over 400 offices. Robert Jordan, CEO and Founder of PuroClean Northwest, is respected throughout the community, not only as a licensed professional engineer but also through his community work, missions service, and commitment to reinvesting in the community which has helped PuroClean Northwest succeed. With a full-time staff of certified, dedicated employees, we are ready to serve you.
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