Why Police Need To Prepare For Drug Labs
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Fentanyl contamination inside correctional facilities is not hypothetical. It’s an ongoing staff-safety reality that demands planning, training, and disciplined decision-making.
The SoRite team recently joined Corrections Unfiltered for a grounded, no-spin conversation focused on fentanyl exposure risks in jails and prisons. The discussion centered on what actually happens inside facilities, how agencies think about contamination response, and why preparation matters far more than reaction.
This episode brings together operational voices from corrections with perspective from a manufacturer representative, using real testing data and decontamination concepts as a framework — not a pitch. The focus remains firmly on risk reduction, operational reality, and protecting staff through informed, policy-driven decisions.
Topics covered include real-world fentanyl exposure risks, how chemical mitigation fits into emergency response planning, the limits and conditions around testing data, and why training, PPE, and realistic expectations matter more than any single tool. It’s a practical conversation aimed at correctional officers, supervisors, administrators, trainers, and safety professionals who value clarity over hype.
Staff safety starts with informed decisions, not assumptions. This episode reflects the kind of disciplined, experience-driven conversations that move the industry forward.
If staff safety, proactive planning, and operational truth matter to you, this conversation is well worth the time.
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