If I receive positive test samples, what do I need to do?

Per the Colorado Regulations, any surface known to be contaminated with meth must be properly decontaminated by a certified contractor. The contractor will perform decontamination and then conduct “clearance” testing.  A certified sample with a result of less than 0.5 ug/100cm2 indicates a surface is no longer considered contaminated.  

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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?