Amdecon Meth Lab Cleanup Training Course
The growth of illegal meth labs (clandestine drug labs) is exploding!
Why? Because
- There are more meth labs to cleanup.
- The new recipes involve fewer hazardous chemicals.
What does this mean for you?
There are more labs to decontaminate, more money to be made, and your work has just become much safer.

This is the best time to get into meth lab cleaning and decontamination. Meth lab cleanup is now safer for workers than ever before!
With the advent of the new “shake and bake” or “one-pot” recipes, the number of methamphetamine labs is growing exponentially around the globe and so has the need for meth lab cleanup companies and workers who have completed a meth lab cleanup course.
NOTE: In the states of Colorado, Montana and Tennessee you will still need to take the state licensing meth lab cleanup course, however – taking this course will help you become expert-level knowledgable about meth lab cleaning and you’ll sail right through their course – easy-peasy.
Your investment in your future is only $495.00 and your downloadable textbook and certification exam is included.
We provide on-going support to all our meth lab cleanup course students after graduation as long as they maintain current certifications.
If you are in Australia or New Zealand we also provide all the Australian Crime Commission guidelines and New Zealand’s Ministry of Health guidelines, so you’ll be good to go!
Keep reading below wherever you are located.
Attention business owners: We have two versions of this training. We have the “with business” version which includes teachings about pricing and marketing and we have the “without business” version for your employees that are “techs” only. This way they won’t get the idea of quitting and becoming competitor. Protect your business!
Details: 14 hours in length + 2 hours exam time (143 True/False and multiple choice questions. Unlimited exam attempts.) 14 IICRC CECs. This course can easily be completed in a week; however we give you 10 months (from the sign-up date) to complete it. It is your responsibility to complete your training on time. No extensions will be allowed.
The terms clandestine drug lab cleanup, meth lab cleanup, drug lab remediation, clandestine lab remediation, user lab cleanup, etc., all refer to the act of rendering a property safe or decontaminating an area, property, or vehicle that has been used to manufacture or consume illegal drugs. The goal is to remediate the chemical residue left behind at a clandestine drug lab or user lab, which could be a lab that grows marijuana, hallucinogenic mushrooms, ecstasy, PCP, LSD, methamphetamine, designer drugs, etc. A user lab refers to a location where someone has used any of these drugs; such as smoking meth.
Here are just a few of the topics covered:
- Introduction to meth and meth production
- What is a clan lab?
- What is meth?
- Three categories of meth labs
- Slang terms
- History of meth
- How is meth used?
- Where do you find meth labs?
- Personal risks associated with meth use
- “Meth Mouth”
- Methamphetamine precursors
- Pseudoephedrine and methamphetamine chemical structure
- What does meth look like?
- Methods of producing meth
- Making meth
- Cleanup levels
- Types of cleanups
- Chemical hazards associated with meth
- Exposure risks
- Corrosives in drug labs
- Hazards of reactive chemicals
- General safety
- Ergonomics
- Fire safety
- Applicable federal regulations
- Local, state, and federal meth lab regulations and guidelines
- EPA renovate, repair and painting rule
- Tools, equipment, and supplies
- Equipment
- Safety and heat stress equipment and supplies
- Personal protective equipment
- Sampling tools and supplies
- Cleaning supplies
- Hand tools
- Decontaminating meth labs
- Initial assessment
- Preliminary site assessment
- Areas of contamination
- Work plan template for the decontamination of illegal drug manufacturing sites
- Site assessment
- Pre-decontamination sampling plan
- Decontamination procedures
- Waste disposal plan
- Post-decontamination sampling plan
- Final report
- Soil sampling overview
- Decontamination procedure requirements for heavily contaminated areas
- Decontamination procedure requirements for areas with low-level contamination
- Encapsulation procedure requirements
- Waste management
- Cleanup procedures for structures and vehicles
- Air filtration
- Gross cleanup
- Removal
- Types of detergent washing
- Hydrogen peroxide usage
- Ventilation system
- Encapsulation or sealing
- Plumbing
- Personal belongings
- Post sampling
- Final report
- Regulated and non-regulated states
After completion you will know:
- What a meth lab is.
- How meth is made.
- What different recipes are used.
- What hazards are associated with Clandestine Drug Lab remediation.
- What regulations are involved.
- What equipment and tools are used.
- What the different cleanup methods are.
- How to work safely.
- How to do the job right the first time.
- How to create a new revenue stream performing meth lab remediation for property owners.
- How to specialize in meth testing.
- The differences between the various decontamination procedures.
- Where does the work come from.
- How to price meth lab jobs.
- The most current production methods and how to remediate them.
- And thousands of other topics.
- We cover everything from A to Z.
All of this is included in one low price!
Sign up now and you can be an Amdecon Certified Meth Lab Cleaner and Decontamination Specialist in just a few short days.