Something that no parent ever wants to consider is that their child is doing drugs. But in today’s society, drugs are more accessible than ever and peer pressure is everywhere. I’ve partnered with First Check? today to share all about their home drug test kits, that are available to parents like you and I. If you’re even contemplating the thought that your child might be using drugs, check out this article: Teens & Drugs ? Is it Time for That Talk?
I always say that the first key to any relationship is communication, but?that doesn’t always necessarily work and sometimes more drastic steps need to be taken. That’s why?First Check? has drug tests available for regular people, such as parents to purchase. They offer 5 different drug tests; including ones that test for marijuana, marijuana and cocaine, 4 drug, 7 drug and 12 drug.
The first step is deciding which drug test kit you will need. Then either place your order to have the drug test kit shipped discreetly to your home or find it at your local pharmacy. It comes with complete instructions on how to use it so there is no guesswork involved.
You’ll use the collection cup to collect your child’s urine, then screw the test lid on. The?First Check? will provide results within 5 minutes and with a?99% accuracy, you’ll be able to see?if your child is using drugs, and specifically which drug.
If you’re unsure of your findings or just want to double check, a?transportation box, label and mailing box are included in the package so that you?can’ship the sample to a lab for confidential confirmatory testing.
First Check? allows you to test for 12 drugs including:Marijuana, Cocaine, Methamphetamine, Amphetamines, Ecstasy, Opiates. Phencyclidine, Benzodiazepines, Methadone, Barbiturates, Tricyclic Antidepressants and Oxycodone. So no matter what you think your child might be on, you’ll likely find out one way or another with the help of?First Check?.
No parent wants to think the unthinkable, but it’s better to be safe than sorry when it’s too late and you’ve got a child addicted to drugs, or worse, dead from an overdose. Visit FirstCheckFamily.com to learn more or find it at your local pharmacy.