Can Drug Tests Be Beaten?
It is possible, but the odds are very low. The science of drug testing has become more sophisticated in recent years. Temperature strips, used at the time the sample is taken, assure that the sample matches the body temperature. The chance for substitution or adulteration generally is limited by the integrity of the testing process and is detectable, in most cases, at the laboratory. When professionally administered, the protocols and chain-of-custody procedures of drug testing are not susceptible to tampering or deception.
The Parent Aid testing program virtually eliminates the possibility that someone will “trick” the drug test (by dilution or adulteration) by using an integrated drug test system that tests for adulteration of the sample in addition to the drug test. This new technology is designed to expose attempts to influence the drug test results. What if the test result is positive? When test results are positive, every effort is made to provide the parent and child with information regarding drug treatment programs and other community based support services available to them. If you suspect your son or daughter is using illegal drugs, don’t ignore the signs and don’t delay. Instead, pick up the phone and call the Parent Aid Program Agency nearest you. One call may keep your child from ruining their life… and yours. Make the call! How do I begin? Review the list located below and identify the participating agency nearest you. Pick up the phone and call or e-mail the contact person. Schedule a time
The Parent Aid testing program virtually eliminates the possibility that someone will “trick” the drug test. The Kroll Screen Plus Test system is designed to expose attempts to influence the drug test results. What if the test result is positive? When test results are positive, every effort is made to provide the parent and child with information regarding drug treatment programs and other community based support services available to them. If you suspect your son or daughter is using illegal drugs, don’t ignore the signs and don’t delay. Instead, pick up the phone and call the Oregon City Police Department. One call may keep your child from ruining their life…and yours. Make the call! Contact Information: Monday through Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM call 503-657-4964. After Hours call the Non-Emergency number 503-655-8211 and ask to have a Sergeant contact you about getting a Parent Aid test done.