Recognizing Methamphetamine Labs

Chemicals used in the manufacture of meth are toxic, volatile, and explosive and so addictive that a person can become an addict with the first encounter. It destroys lives and kills. Since manufacturing meth is a rather simple process it can be made in nearly any location. Meth labs are clandestine, hidden in bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, sheds, garages, farms, and parks and is even cooked in moving vehicles. The only safe way to deal with meth is to avoid it. This course will help you identify meth labs, the chemicals used in its manufacture and the containers characteristically found at meth labs. This course avoids overly technical terms as much as possible to ensure the information is clearly presented.


This course is ideal for anyone who cares about his or her community and would like to be aware of meth labs in their neighborhood. Parents, Teachers, Police and Fire Dept. personnel, Realtors, those who lease or rent buildings or apartments, and concerned citizens are all encouraged to take this course.

A comprehensive review of telltale signs indicating the existence of a meth lab.

Understanding the specific dangers of clandestine labs

Signs of methamphetamine contamination

Specific actions to be taken when a meth lab is discovered.

Learning Objectives:
a.Understand what methamphetamine is and how and where it is manufactured.
b.Recognize containers associated with chemicals used to manufacture meth.
c.Recognize odors characteristic of chemicals used to make meth.
d.Be aware of the dangers meth poses to those who manufacture, use or otherwise come into contact with meth chemicals.
e.Know the appropriate steps to take when meth labs are discovered.

Methamphetamine Labs are a serious hazard. Know the signs of meth production and help prevent its manufacture in your area.


For pricing information and information on scholastic and continuing education credit earned from this course, please contact the course providers listed below.

Tulsa Technology Center (918) 828-5414
or  (918) 828-5410
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Moore Norman Technology Center (405) 364-5763
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Southwest Technology Center (580) 477-2250
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