 Item number SCP-060 Object Class Keter Special Containment Procedures The Grove, which contains SCP-060, is currently contained in a series of specially constructed greenhouses of Satellite Site 66-060. Specimens are to be pruned regularly to keep at a manageable size. Personnel are banned from smoking while within 5 km of Satellite Site 66-060. Personnel are to refrain from bringing lighters, matches, tasers, or any other tool readily capable of starting a fire in the Satellite Site 66-060. SCP-060 specimens are to be watered twice daily and checked weekly for dead plant matter and saplings. Dead matter and saplings are to be pruned, shredded, and composted properly in the dedicated facility on site. Afterwards return to SCP-060's containment chamber. Plants of SCP-060 may not be moved off site for any reason without explicit written permission from two or more Level IV personnel. In the event of a breach by SCP-060 Alpha, personnel are to interlock down mode and activate on-site fire suppression systems. Redundant on-site fire suppression systems have been installed throughout the site, including water and chemical retardants to be utilized in tandem in the event of a containment breach. Portable extinguishers are to be kept available at all times. Containment Chamber 060-Alpha-001 is a dedicated circular containment chamber designed to contain SCP-060 Alpha during testing. This chamber is constructed of concrete with a 0.2 meter thick ofbestos coating, with a series of chimneys to allow for ventilation of heat during containment. The walls are fitted with 24 CO2 projectors evenly spread at 45 degree angles along the walls, and will activate in the presence of temperatures exceeding 200 degrees Celsius. One kilogram of SCP-060 material is to be kept within containment chamber 060 Alpha-001 to be burned in the event of a breach. Description, SCP-060 is a grove of 17 white oak trees, corkish alba. The grove is spread across approximately 8 acres in rural northeastern Minnesota. A house on the property was demolished during the construction of satellite Site-66-060 after being coned by Foundation personnel for information regarding SCP-060. See Addendum. When burned, SCP-060 will produce an entity henceforth designated SCP-060 Alpha. SCP-060 Alpha appears to be an animate adult human skeleton standing approximately 2.3 meters tall and surrounded by bright white flames. SCP-060 Alpha initially burns at a temperature of approximately 1500 degrees Celsius, or 2,730 degrees Fahrenheit, and will attempt to cause as much damage as possible when active. Burning as little as 20 grams of SCP-060 will cause SCP-060 Alpha to appear. Only one instance of SCP-060 Alpha will appear at any time. It is theorized that 060 Alpha is a unique entity. SCP-060 Alpha is extremely dangerous, having proven to be hostile and relatively intelligent. It appears to be a single recurring entity, showing a growing familiarity with satellite Site-66-060's layout over the course of several manifestations. When given the opportunity, it will throw itself bodily at flammable materials in an effort to cause damage and assault personnel with a focus on grappling and strangulation. Additionally, it is proven capable of running at speeds of up to 80 km per hour, or 50 mph, in short bursts and leaping approximately 5 meters from a running start. Due to the extreme temperatures produced by 060 Alpha during the initial stages of manifestation, along with the physical capabilities, it is capable of causing large, uncontrolled fires and widespread property damage if left unchecked. SCP-060 Alpha appears to intentionally avoid burning instances at SCP-060 when it becomes active. If SCP-060 Alpha is introduced to a high enough volume of water or other flame-retarded material over a short amount of time, it will begin to weaken to the point it will collapse into dust. Collapse will occur suddenly with little warning. SCP-060 Alpha will continue to pose a threat up until its collapse. The volume of suppressing material required to subdue SCP-060 Alpha is markedly less than it would be expected to quench a heat source of its intensity, with volumes of approximately 500 liters proving sufficient. Areas burned by SCP-060 Alpha will begin to yield sapling instances of SCP-060 over the following four to six weeks. Only one wave of sapling growth will follow any given containment breach. Said saplings are easily pulled and should be composted and supplied to SCP-060's normal containment chambers. Additional information regarding 060. The property containing SCP-060 contained a burned out, secluded house upon Foundation acquisition. According to civilian sources, the house's previous owner was a Jonathan Courhill, who was reported to have been a somewhat solitary eccentric, with a tendency towards bitterness and nihilism. Mr. Courhill was reported as a missing person in late 1996, several months after having suddenly cut off all ties to family members and friends. The last person to have had contact with Jonathan Courhill was his brother Christopher via a telephone call. According to his brother, Courhill had developed an interest in the study of Victorian-era occultism. Furthermore, he reported that Jonathan Courhill had seemed normal up until the phone call, at which point he told Christopher never to contact him again. Later in the year, a mail carrier visited the home to deliver a nose of foreclosure, finding it instead as a burnt-out shell. Examination showed the fire began in the living room in the general vicinity of the fireplace. It is now assumed that SCP-060-Alpha manifested within the house, while Courhill burned SCP-060 in the fireplace. Considering SCP-060-Alpha's nature, why the house was not entirely destroyed during this alleged manifestation is yet unknown. No human remains were found within the structure. Jonathan Courhill's whereabouts, and whether he is dead or alive, is currently unknown.