Colorado Meth Alert

The Future of Narcotic Detection is Here

Real-Time Airborne Meth Detection for Safer Properties

$20K–$550K Average Remediation Costs for a Single Contaminated Property

Contamination from Meth or Fentanyl Is Not Just a Health Hazard — It Is a Financial Disaster

Meth and fentanyl use leave behind toxic risks that drive away tenants, skyrocket cleanup costs, and spark lawsuits. Colorado Meth Alert provides Real-Time Detection to protect health, property value, and your long-term investment.

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What It Does

The MethAlarm™ device continuously monitors the air and detects meth particles as low as 1 ppm. Data is securely transmitted to a cloud-based portal for logging and alerts. A sudden spike indicates recent use, while a sustained rise suggests ongoing contamination.

Our Solution

Colorado Meth Alert™ is an airborne methamphetamine detection system the provides real-time alerts to mitigate health, legal, and financial risks. Compact, portable, and data- secure designated to protect both people and property.

Use Case Benefits

  • Capture Meth Use as It Happens
  • Identify Contamination Risks in Real-Time
  • Lower Decontamination and Remediation Costs
  • Reduce Negligence Claims and Lawsuits
  • Demonstrate Compliance and Public Safety Standards
  • Enhance Trust with Tenants, Customers, and Communities

The Rising Crisis: Methamphetamine and Fentanyl

“Methamphetamine and fentanyl use is escalating across the United States, creating hidden risks in homes, rentals, public spaces, and workplaces. Recent research found methamphetamine in air samples on 100% of public buses and trains, and fentanyl in 25% of them — highlighting how easily hazardous drug particles can become airborne in everyday environments. (Source: University of Washington, 2023)”

https://www.washington.edu/news/2023/09/07/uw-assessment-finds-fentanyl-and-methamphetamine-smoke-linger-on-public-transit-vehicles/

In 2022 alone, over 130,000 overdose deaths in the U.S. were tied to methamphetamine and fentanyl. Nearly 70% of stimulant-related deaths also involved fentanyl — often unknowingly mixed. (Source: NIDA & CDC, 2023)

https://nida.nih.gov/research-topics/trends-statistics/overdose-death-rates

These findings emphasize the urgency for early airborne detection technology to protect health, property, and compliance.

Problem Statement: The Risks of Undetected Meth Presence

Undetected meth contamination is a silent but costly threat to public safety and property owners. Without real-time detection, harmful particles can spread unnoticed, creating health risks and legal liabilities across industries.

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Key Risks

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