The regulations require extensive testing. Does this apply to me?

The regulations were adopted with residential properties in mind. Applying the same regulations to large public or commercial buildings, particularly where testing requirements are concerned, can be onerous and costly. When testing is required, Colorado law allows larger commercial building to apply for a testing variance by submitting a request to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). 

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1. What is Methamphetamine?
2. Where does meth come from?
3. Is manufacturing meth dangerous?
4. When is a surface considered contaminated with meth?
5. If I suspect meth use in my building, am I required to test?
6. When am I required to test for meth?
7. Can I sample my building myself using an at-home purchased test kit?
8. The regulations require extensive testing. Does this apply to me?
9. If I receive positive test samples, what do I need to do?
10. Can I clean up meth contamination myself or require my employees to clean it?
11. What is secondary exposure to meth and is it dangerous?
12. Should I test my building for meth just out of curiosity?