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Home ice lab air lingers for Aust families – The Islander
Australian families living in former illegal ice labs could unknowingly be breathing in contaminated air, with traces of the drug even discovered emanating of…

Australian families living in former illegal ice labs could unknowingly be breathing in contaminated air, with traces of the drug even discovered emanating off soft toys.
In a new study, researchers from Adelaide’s Flinders University sampled the air inside meth-contaminated homes – where some low-budget manufacturers cook the stimulant.
It found significant levels of the drug floating around inside and above household possessions, including soft toys after they had been moved off-site.
Metha…
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