See how close your home is to a defunct drug lab with this interactive map from the Drug Enforcement Administration.

If you’ve ever suspected that your house or apartment sits next to a covert drug lab, you might be right.

The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) created afree, interactive mapthat lets you pinpoint the street addresses of defunct drug laboratories and dump sites in every state in America.

To create this registry of clandestine drug labs and dump sites, the DEA compiled data from law enforcement agencies across the country who found “chemicals or other items,” that indicated the location of defunct labs and dump sites.

Although the DEA does not specify the drugs that were found at each site of clandestine chemistry, it’s reasonable to assume that many involved illegal drugs that are only manufactured illegally, likecrystal methamphetamineandcrack cocaine.

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Clandestine Chemistry: Info to Know

Data Limitations to Note

Because the DEA’s registry is among the first of its kind, there are a few caveats to its use. Several important limitations to note about the DEA registry and map:

A Tool for Local Communities

What does the DEA registry mean for businesses, government leaders and communities across the country? The compiled data and street addresses listed on this map have health and safety applications for a variety of community leaders and businesses, including helping:

An Essential Resource for Homebuyers

For consumers, this map is particularly useful in evaluating potential neighborhoods and homes.

“This registry gives homeowners a new tool to help ensure that their dream house is not a hidden nightmare,”says Karen P. Tandy of the DEA.

In 2010,CNN reportedthat one Pennsylvania couple unknowingly bought a house that was listed as a former meth lab on the DEA’s map. All homebuyers looking for their next house should check the DEA registry to ensure that it’s not the site of a former clandestine lab — information that might slip through the cracks in a general home inspection for a home to be compliant with local standards.

You’re Never Too Far From Life-Changing Treatment

Although it can be entertaining or troubling to see locations of old drug labs online if you came across this information because you or someone you know struggles with illegal drug use, know that you’re not alone. Real help is available, regardless of where you live.

The Recovery Village haslocations across the countryto ensure that you or a loved one can access the high-qualityrehabyou deserve. Representatives can help you find treatment that can meet your needs — even if it’s not at The Recovery Village.

To talk with one of our representatives (many of whom are in recoveryfrom illicit drug abuse themselves), or to ask questions about the rehab process or drug addiction,call The Recovery Villagetoday. Your call is free and confidential, and you don’t have to commit to a program to learn more about how rehab can help you take the first step toward a healthier future.