 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 were five minutes from home doing a de-comp in an RV. Nobody has any type of information. We just got the call from the repo company that they found this kind of mattress. Found her. Oh, wow. Well, hello, everybody. We were five minutes from home. Literally, we're right up the road from our office in downtown E-board. Doing a de-comp in an RV. It's kind of weird because it doesn't smell like a typical de-comp. So we don't- nobody has any type of information. We just got the call from the repo company that they found this kind of mattress. So we're going to grab the indicator really quick and make sure that it is a de- Like, we're in here, no respirators, just because we're like- It smells like an old stagnant, like smoky RV. So it's not- we don't smell anything other than like stagnant smoke. So we're going to grab the indicator really quick and spray her up and down and make sure that this is, in fact, an actual biohazard before we suit up and we don't just need to remove them just basically in any mattress. One's going to spray. Yeah. So it, in fact, is a de-comp. It doesn't smell like a de-comp, which is the weirdest thing. I mean, we don't even know how old this is. So, I mean, it could just be indicating because it is body fluid that is a year old. You look so happy today. So it's really important because of the different types of jobs and stuff that we do from mold and biohazard to just like C. diff and things like that, that we always clean our respirators. I know you guys never see this side. We just take alcohol swabs and we literally do an awesome douching on our respirators just before we put them on so that way they're fresh and clean. I just take it, go around like this and then I also go through the inside. This is actually my third one just because they're so small and flimsy and you can see kind of how discolored they are. It's a good practice to get into after your job cleaning them and then just like, wow, you're getting ready to go into your next job and prepping and things like that. Oh, no! All done? Done. Oh, perfect. Go home. Let's go home. Let's do this. How many flies? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. First time in our life. I've never. Never. So, hold on, hold on, hold on. So for the first time ever in our life, that is all that's seeped through. I don't even know how I feel about this. If I indicate that, that looks like urine. Wow. Just like went one down one rabbit hole and they went four. Oh, yes. Pretty much went through. This is the only spot. That's where that blob was. There we go. It's only indicating just a little bit around this area. I'm going to just pull out. Don't want to lose the tools. It's such a tight space. My claustrophobia is going nuts right now. There is zero indication. Maybe a little bit. Founder. Oh, wow. Pretty sure these are x-rays. We just started to overheat a little bit. It's really hot. So we decided to take a break. We haven't the top part of the match was done. But we're starting to overheat just because it's 78 degrees here right now outside. The trailer's been sitting in the sun, so it's probably like 90 to 100 degrees. And we have our tie-back suit, so we might have only been in there for 25 minutes. I don't want to be here. I'm just kidding. I love this. So we're going to remove, resanitize the top, the spring. So we're going to slide this outside so it's not super, super tight corners. And then we'll be able to focus on the plywood as well. We just moved the mattress outside so we could breathe a little bit. This is the only spot that's left that's contaminated. So it's easier for us since we sanitize the other side to just bring it out here so we can have a little bit more maneuverability. We don't have to worry about flipping it back and forth upside down. Here, come here. Look, I'm going to cut it out because I forgot to wait because my impatience got the best to me. I'm going to be like, I'm just going to take it. And so I'm going to cut it and I'm going to... All done. Okay, we're going to throw everything else in the... I'm just kidding. So Juan's going to grab a bio bag real quick so we can put this guy in there. And then... ooh, it's crunchy. And then I'm going to cut this out on camera since I just got yelled at for being impatient. I could clean up a whole big mess. Okay, are you ready? Ready? Okay. So it's super wet for those of you that don't like the word moist like myself. There's still no idea, like there's still no odor. How long this has actually been sitting for, which is the weirdest thing. It being a repo, I mean, it probably went six months before they found it since it's an orgy. And then it's probably been here for a little while. Other than that, we have no idea on anything else. I'd buy it and place the mattress and be good. I'd live in it. I was just informed that my nose is broken completely. Like, I don't smell bad things ever. This kid says why you don't do drugs. So I don't feel like it smells. I don't know if Juan feels like it smells. Hey Juan, do you think it smells inside? He don't think so. And his nose is not broken. So I'm going to stand by my word. Oh my God, you're so, so strong. What is this? Yeah? Sure. They're all attached, remember Mike? Don't take us two seconds if we run into improvising. Because I forgot the generator. So we have to just improvise. Yeah, that's easy. That's fucking awesome. This is the bottom side of the plywood. There is zero bio. It didn't go all the way through. I probably did it just seep through the first layer of the plywood. And we're completely clean. So the job is completely done. We're going to go in and we're going to leave a couple of odor discs that I always have in my job box. And we out of here. Yeah, we good, we good. So before we get all stripped down and everything like that, I just spray all of our chemicals. I just spray all of our tools that we've used on the job. That way they have a few minutes to dry. We don't really have to worry about anything. Any sharp objects like this. We put back in the sheath so that way we don't get hurt by anything. This is literally what we do on every job at the end of every job. Restock anything that we need. Good thing is today we don't really, we don't need to restock anything. Just unload the bio, lock her up. And then we'll dip to go home and cook some awesome food or... Probably. Or buy Chinese food. Or buy Chinese food. Because that's kind of what I was thinking. It's like Chinese food tonight. So... Thanks for watching guys. Don't forget to like, share, subscribe, and ring that bell to be notified of the next episode. That's it guys. On to the next.