PROBLEM:
Methamphetamine abuse is a global scourge. There are over 26 million users and growing.
This highly addictive and toxic drug is taking lives, increasing crime, and exposing millions to the dangers of passive exposure. Passive exposure occurs when a non-meth user touches a surface and/or inhales air containing meth. A trace amount, invisible to the naked eye, can have serious health consequences.
Homes, Hotels, Cars, Storage Units, Apartments … no place is immune from meth contamination. And since meth residue can linger on surfaces for years, many are unknowingly putting their lives at risk.
What can law enforcement agencies do to help win the battle?
How can you protect your customers and loved ones from passive meth exposure?
SOLUTION:
With CDEX’s ID2 Meth Scanner, it is now possible to detect and verify the presence of meth, down to trace quantities (in the low nanogram range), without touching or disturbing the surface. This revolutionary, patented technology is designed for use in law enforcement, prisons, schools, home inspections, cars, hotels, homeland security, border patrol – anywhere methamphetamine is produced or used.


