New meth standard will save insurance companies $20-30 million a year
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Brent Edwards Thu, 31 May 2018
Insurance companies will save up to $30 million a year when new standards around methamphetamine contamination of houses come into effect.
Under the new standards recommended by the Prime Minister’s chief science adviser, Sir Peter Gluckman, fewer houses will have to be decontaminated than they
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