Following the recent arrest of two people in East Springfield for allegedly operating a meth lab, Erie County officials have issued an advisory for East Springfield area meth users, recommending that they boil their meth due to high bacteria counts found in the seized supply.
“As a precaution, the meth should be boiled for 30 seconds in a pan of water,” according to a spokesman at the Erie County Department of Health. “That should remove most of the bacteria.”
State police caution that while boiling the meth will remove any pathogens, the meth itself will still be very dangerous.
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