 Do you ever wonder what happens when the police leave? Crime scene cleaners are private companies that handle the cleanup after the police are gone. Spalling Decon is one of the nation's largest cleanup companies handling the aftermath of homicides, suicides, decompositions, hoarding, and much more. These are our stories. We just got on site for a pretty big bio job this morning. It was an unattended death. The person who passed away was laying on their bed for a few days and so the body decomposed quite a bit. There's some blood and bio that goes straight down through the mattress into the sub-choring. Today's a pretty big job. It's probably going to take about eight to ten bio boxes, which is a pretty significant amount for an unattended death. Yeah, so the blood didn't go too deep in there. The surface level, which is good. You know, we're going to have to put it underneath it. That's definitely a plus. That's what's for us, right? So as you can see, the bio came down through both mattresses. It leaked into this bed frame and it came through. If you look real closely, you can actually see some of the maggots. It looks like some urine, bodily fluids, and then obviously the bio. But you can see there's maggots growing, crawling all around. They're feeding off of this. If we waited longer, they would actually grow and get bigger. They feed off of this stuff. So what we're going to do is we're going to treat everything, kill all of this, kill all the germs, bacteria, anything that's living, get it all cleaned up, and then we'll have to tear off the tile because the blood actually can get into this grout line and it gets underneath the tiling. And the smell will come back after a couple of days, weeks, or months if it stays under there. So we have to demo everything out, get it all cleaned up, and then we'll get it all sanitized and put it back together. All right, so we just finished up the job here. The very last thing that we're going to do is ensure that there is no lasting odors. Both from the decomp of the body, but also some of the other things, some cat urine, and things like that. So we're going to run a UV machine. It's going to run for 48 hours. No humans, animals, or plants can be in the home. It takes the oxygen out of the air. So it's extremely dangerous. We put a warning on the front door. But we'll also be running an air scrubber to make sure that if there are any lasting, you know, particles in the air, that'll get all of the air cleaned up. So by Monday, 48 hours, this thing will be ran and all the odors will be done and will be completely done with this job. So it was a great team effort. I think the client's going to be pretty happy with the end result and it was a good day to work. Hey guys, welcome to our newest decomp. We've got a large, large job upstairs here and it is an individual that was deceased for nine days, unfounded, undiscovered, and literally melted through the floor, coming through the gas pipe right here, leaking onto the garage floor below. A family of Indians. Look at them. Love that. Little maggot buffet. When I start, I don't stop. I'm going to name this one John. Uh-oh, little bell over here. Hey guys, we are at the end of this really big decomposition job. We had to go from the top floor down to the bottom garage and go up. There was fluid that had leaked through the gas line. So we're finally finished now. You know, we're relieved, but also nobody could die like that. So that's really super sad, but there's absolutely no odor now. We've taken care of everything. So super pleased with the job. On to the next. Looks like it's been here for maybe a year, months at least, you know. It's been here for a very long time and we're here to take it out. So we're going to actually get this whole room cleaned up to the point to where we can roll this carpet out, cut it out. Our job is going to be to take care of this and knock it out, get it out of here. Hopefully you'll see a better difference in the end because it's definitely not going to be like this. We have a cat that I guess has died and been f***ing f***ed on all over. It's flattened. Look, he still got his whiskers and some teeth. Look at those. Look, it's still got fur. It didn't die too long ago. Yeah, so I was cleaning out the garage of this lady's house and, well, we found two cats that she said that was missing. Obviously, they didn't make it. Actually, they looked like they didn't really die that too long ago because probably because of the heat and stuff. They mummified, but they have getting roaches and other bugs or building houses. Like, look at this one. This one still has the hair. And look, it looked like it was meowing when it died. So it was probably in a lot of pain. But I found them squished under a bunch of stuff. Hey guys, we're finishing up here at the cat hoard house. We got this call through code enforcement. We had a call to remove all the carpets along with the cat feces and urine. And then after that, we did disinfect the walls and the floors under where the carpets were. In order to get to all of these items, of course, we had to throw out the hoard initially. This took us just about two days to complete with four people. And that's another job well done. Hope to see you in the next video. As we have some fresh wet, the tile chipper, when we start pulling this tile up, we don't want to spread it all over the house. The discoloration of the grout, you can see where it went through. So here's your regular color and here's that dark reddish brown color. So you can see where that body fluid did leak through. And I know, hey, cool, that was the right call. I indicated it was sitting there. You can see it through the grout line. Now I know now that I'm going to treat the subfloor. Right, so cool. All right, so we have a sock that has a bunch of little baby maggies on it. Don't forget to go to spauldingdecan.com and we have Maggie, the Maggie plushies for sale so you can get one of these little guys for yourself. We arrived pretty early, so we try to get to these bios as quick as possible. So we got the phone call for it. We beat the medical examiner here in the corner here, so we had to wait a while. They pulled the guy out. We went in, we did our job. It's going to smell nice and pretty in there after, so it'll be good. Bottom side of that mattress, this is that blue covering that's on this hospital mattress. It's kind of a special foam one. So this is the bottom side, you can see where kind of the grills were. I call it the grills over the stove or somewhere in the oven. You can see the fat, and it's literally like, it looks like hair, kind of, because it's the mold spores. That yellow is also that adipose, that fat, all that stuff, all that de-comp that's on there, as well as the mold that's been growing because of the moisture in here and because it's been allowed to continue to decompose with exposure to moisture. Another successful bio for spauldingdecan. So, again, as from the beginning of the video, here's where the initial scene was, right? So the gentleman had passed away on that bed and had leaped onto the floor and got underneath the subfloor for the entire area, as you can see right here, where we ended up pulling this floor. Just to reiterate, the windows were left to open by the coroners or the police department. When they come, it smells real bad for a de-comp. When they find the body, they would pull it out. They ripped the windows open, let it air out a little bit, and they never shut them. So it's been over a month now since the body was removed and the gentleman was there for two weeks before they found him, right? So it's been a long time for de-comp. Well, since the window was open and moisture was introduced, there was a lot of mold. You can see the mold evident all over the place in here. So the bio itself, the actual bodily fluids, the fat, the blood, all the nasty, good, goopy stuff that we love and enjoy here in these jobs, was really moldy. So the blood was moldy, everything. So as you can see from the beginning, just kind of where it was. So it had grown mold spores and stuff, so we kind of had to fight the mold spores a little bit and leave the window open kind of to shell mitigate and take the proper measures because those mold spores were introduced into the air. We are here in South Tampa at an unattended death. This body was here for what we think is about three, four days. That's all blood? Yep, for the blood. There it is. So here we got the big cast of blood that went under the rug. Fresh blood. That's it. They had it on the heat instead of the fan and I just changed it. I just dropped the temperature down because it was so hot in here. That's why you can smell it from all the way outside. Holy crap. What are you spraying on the de-comp, guys? Obviously we know where most of the bio is, but I'm spraying an indicator to see where it ran and where any bodily fluids had permeated anything else in the residence. So here we have Maggie. Maggie the maggot running around the floor. Basically. With the chair I just cut the fabric out around the chair and as you can see you have the blood staining from the bio running all the way around the chair which now all of the fabric will have to be removed at least another possibly two feet down to see how far the bio traveled and whatever else is left up under it how he just removed the wood framing it'll probably have to be the same thing as well. Woo! That's what it is, boy. Exactly what it is. He glued him. I'm trying to, he glued him down. Oh, shit. It's alright, it's alright. He glued everything to his thing so it wouldn't move. Yeah. The whole table before I even moved this thing. Come on. Damn, you put wood on that. I don't think she want the Chinese artifacts no more. You want more? Woo! So here we are guys, we're finished here at the Bio Decop. We got all the flooring removed, got it all painted, covered, encapsulated so that the bio smell doesn't seep out into the house anymore. We set up our ozone machine so that we can kill and disinfect the smell of the bio inside of the house. All of the contents that the homeowner wanted, the homeowner's daughter wanted removed we took it all with us, bagged it, trashed it put it on the back of the box truck like I said, our ozone set working its system, working its magic it'll sit for 48 hours so that the smell can dissipate onto the next job. The job changed a little bit right, so as we're going through as we start moving things off to clear it to move the furniture out to get the biohazard off, we noticed some cocaine and residue right, so that is a point of concern because we do not know what the cause of death is. It could be a fentanyl overdose with the amount of blood that's here like certain things just kind of add up right, so we're going to treat this as if it was fentanyl. Hi what's up guys so a little point of interest here if you saw earlier there was a big spot of blood, a lot of the other spots were the you know the seepage and the leakage of fluid during the decomposition process, whether that be you know bio plasma, a little blood mixed in that spot specifically right kind of where his head had slumped as you can see indicative of the stain on the chair was majority right here, so whatever the cause of death was there was a good amount of blood that came out because it hit with enough force and dripped enough force to splatter right here repeatedly, so it's hitting and just kicking this up and you're now having this big splatter marker here so makes a wonder as you can see there's baby maggots little tiny ones eggs and baby maggots they never got to grow up in the special big little maggots. What is up guys, end of this bio today we got it done pretty good came in, it was like I said it was an unattended death and a chair the guy had leaked pretty far we found it, once we started pulling things out, found it way, ran under his bed all the way to the farthest base board all the way across the room, we had to pull all the LVT the stick down flooring and then underneath that was an old layer of stick down flooring that it leaked through as well to get to the subfloor, we had to surface treat and get through all of those and then get to the bottom then we sealed it up, we fogged we dropped our ozone machine for that smell mitigation during the process we found a little bit of drugs we had to take secondary precautions because we don't know what it is, we know it's cocaine we don't know if the guy died of an overdose from a fentanyl or whatever so we want to take that precaution for the safety of the team and all the technicians so we did that, we got it done it's another great day hey guys, so as you can see here we have what appears to be back or stomach skin from this decop so you get to enjoy this moment with me as we peel it from the floor it's almost like peeling a sunburn I guess would be the closest I could say it comes right up like you can hear it too, it's coming right off that carpet it feels like paper it's been dry not too wet anymore yup, there it is there's some hair on it this part's still wet over here there it is, stuck to my finger so any type of biohazardous material bodily fluid, any type of waste that comes from the human body has to be disposed of properly, legally and ethically too, you don't want to just throw this in a trash can or somebody to find you know, it's kind of gross so we always always follow our proper procedures of removing and transporting and everything when it comes to biohazard like that so we're going to try to attempt to make it a little bit easier since it is hardened and stuck to the floor, I'm going to get it wet and we're going to get it off that way so it might just kind of scoop off now, a little easier once it gets wet, yeah, look at that so you can see the difference I need a scraper ah, souping now, as you can see it's getting wet and it's clumping together yeah, so the part A is causing it to bubble a taco scoop some hairs in there how horrible to be laying in bed not able to get out for seven days while your husband is dead in the next room and no one can help you and no one can find you for seven days and the bird starts eating on her husband so, I mean I can't imagine what's going through her head for seven damn days with no food or water that's horrible, absolutely horrible hey guys, end of day one here at the unattended death slash whore job dream team was on it, Laura, Nathan, myself getting this done, we got all the bio cleared out for it today we're wrapping it up but we have multiple days of a hoarding clean out still left to do so make sure you tune in for day two you hear me? yep help? oh, man, rule that bitch up you're gonna have a kick it back under there I'm trying to see it I'm Melanie, I'm from Indianapolis and I'm here helping out the bio clean up right now? doing them down there but they are going at something you're gonna be opening a franchise up in Indianapolis, too, right? yeah, yeah, first thing of the year that's what we're doing, starting off with a bang well, they're going towards the bio what did you find those at? they're good for sick people are not all this was a really really difficult job for several reasons one, the smell was absolutely horrendous, so thank god for respirators, right? and this was perfect training for French ICs and it was very hot and we're in very small quarters I don't think this apartment is more than 600 square feet so super glad to be done with it and hopefully another person will move in and not know what happened before they moved in so that would be great, right? see you in the next one take a look here when we get into the condo the police actually took this chain off of one of the bodies they said it was sitting in fentanyl but there's also a piece of bio hanging from it there was also money on the table I'll hold on to this for a second couple of $20 bills and drug overdoses we do see money a lot of times they use them as straws they'll roll them up use it to snort or intake this this actually just looks like they had got back we're told that they were that Saturday night they did register coming in the gate late at night this looks like maybe they just emptied their pockets onto the table not so much as they were trying to use tools to ingest their drugs but it does have bio on it it's indicating here and that might just be from them tossing this right onto the money when they put it right here as you see this is indicating as well so now we have to treat that as bio that may be because the police threw this onto the couch while they were doing their investigation and trying to get to the body so what I'm doing right now is I'm going to do a surface clean out of this and then I'm going to sit it into our viral disinfectant so that I can we can inventory it and give it to the property here in case the victim's family wants it I'm going to sacrifice my glove for you guys and go outside and change it but look alright guys we wrapped up day 2 fentanyl decontamination it was a quick one we had a power team with Nathan and I getting through it real quick hope you enjoyed the video and remember we will put some fentanyl facts at the end of this video so that you understand the dangers of fentanyl thank you thanks for watching guys don't forget to like, share, subscribe and ring that bell to be notified of the next episode for more information visit any of our locations