 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. Hey guys, day two here in Palm Harbor, Florida at the bio hoarding job. We are currently focused on the hoarding portion of it, bio is taken care of day one. Who's hungry? Chicken wings. Hey guys, day two here in Palm Harbor, Florida at the bio hoarding job. We are currently focused on the hoarding portion of it, bio is taken care of day one. So what you'll see is we are focused on the garage as that's going to be a staging area for any of the other items that the homeowner wants to keep or the homeowner's sister wants to keep. So we're clearing out that large area. The homeowner actually is donating a car to us because we also used Tampa as a training facility for all of our franchises. So you'll see a brand, oh not a brand new, a brand new for us, an older Chevy Suburban that is going to be donated to us that we're going to use for one of our bio hazard trainings. This poster I've ever seen. Oh is that Steve's satellite antenna? It looks like an antenna system for something, you know typically in these situations we get a lot of tinkers that you know they collect stuff so they can build and mess with stuff. The person that was here that was part of the hoarding situation was an electrician and liked to deal with a lot of different types of items that require electricity and that one was a radio antenna. Looks like a past military, military history. I'm trying to see. Not sure. All you can ever need in a single box. Yeah, old school one. Not Christmas yet. This guy really took care of his stuff. Take it out. Here any camera? What do you got here? A waffle maker. It's coming along good man. We're making really a lot of progress here pretty quick. We should be able to knock this out. We still have the back porch to do. And some of the interior of the house to do today. But at this rate we've done pretty quick. Maybe some, uh, somebody got on a pole in there. So I got myself this old school Toshiba phone. Like sit it, you sit it right there. The zeitgeist. Look at this. Look at this. More sockets, some vice grips. Put the shelving down so we can get by here. And we can put it back up. But I'm going to leave it the shelve here. With the brackets on the ground here. Just so we can get through. It's, it's a legit Nissan product. You don't see that. Oh, look at that. He held onto the birthday balloons. Those birthday balloons? Yeah. Wow, what we got here Steve? It's an advanced universal remote. Looks like it controls a couple of different things in the house. Good thing. It's pretty, it's an older generation one. So probably outdated and the software is probably no good anymore. But it's pretty, these are high tech stuff. Stressing. When we get these bug bombs, these are invaluable to us. Because we often have to deal with roaches and fleas and stuff like that. So they don't, if the homeowner doesn't want them, we keep them, stop them up. We actually had to bug bomb our, our box truck with three bug bombs. And we still have roaches. They pretty much laughed at us with the bug bombs. So we're keeping these. We got extra. We're going to do it again. Save it. Inside it shows you all the types that there are on the tabs. So when you open it up, kind of like the assorted chocolates. You pick which one is your favorite flavor. I'm not as good as fridge time at Fiona, but this is what's up with Wolf. We are now doing the refrigerator, but heavy drinker. But there's a lot of good items in here. Look at this. Some pickles. Total yogurt. Completely moldy and nasty. I know a lot of our viewers like to eat while they're watching these on YouTube. I hope some of this stuff is very yummy for you. Moldy. It looks like seeds of fruit. It'll be yummy and tasty for you. You guys do enjoy to the bottom when this is dated for. Got a pot. Little side of mold on the outside here. Check to see what it is. Who's hungry? Chicken wings with extra seasoning. It's blue cheese. Blue cheese. Blue cheese, man. Besides, you think they are, John? Oh, that's got to be like a, I'm going to say 15. I'm going to go one up. They're 15s. Yeah. Yes. Look, ready? Steve's little baby feet. I could probably wear this shoe inside this. Dude, try it. You should try it. I can almost. Kind of. That's crazy. 15s. Quarantine in the scene, man. It's a lot of trash. It's a lot of stuff. It's unfortunate and tragedy to happen to somebody. So we just clean it up. That's what we do. So what have we got in the fridge, Steve? I don't know why, but we save our chicken wings and let them mold out in our refrigerator. All of these. So let you guys know something. So you see this. How do you know that it's bad or it's getting old is it starts to swell up. I don't know if you guys know, but like milk cartons, they have a little circle here. When it pops out, that means the milk's going bad and you shouldn't drink it. Same thing with your containers. If they swell up, it's time to trash them. You shouldn't be drinking the contents in the middle of them. All right, inside. Black beans and rice. Hold on, hold on. See what else we had for dinner. A different stage of black beans. Starting to come soupy. Hold on. Hold on. What else we got? Yummy. Okay. Hold on. Well, I got something else for you. Eggs in mold. Makes for a hearty breakfast. Okay. Let's see. Let's open up another container. I have no idea what that is, but it has souped itself down to non-existence. Hold on, hold on. You guys are hungry or you guys are ready for the end of your meal. I got a little bit of dessert for you. Making a lot of progress. You got a lot of hoarders, man. And this is the domino effect from the illness they have. So, we really like putting much of what I'd say, probably like 40% done with the whole job. So, hopefully we can knock it out in the next day or so. What's the count of this here? We'll see you in about the same time. I'm about to say 19. Oh, yeah, it's all you, buddy. That's prime bacteria. Yeah, yeah. We don't go in. Holy s***. Hold on, hold on. I'll get you started. There's no ingenuity for you. It's a carpeted place. Yeah, we need some. Just the bulbs. Just let it go. Let it go. The time you'll see this, it'll be April. It's late, late March. But this Christmas tree is still up. And this is a real Christmas tree. So, it's still alive to an extent. Well, not still alive. It's dead, I mean. But it still has all its leaves and stuff on it. Now I gotta figure out how to get it in there. I'm not tall enough for the tree. We'll know how to figure this out, but I gotcha. All the tall guys ran inside because they want to see me fail at this. So, this thing had a water line. It's kept it pretty well hydrated. It's probably why it still looks the way it does after four months. I am on top of the dumpster. Cut as much of this as I can. I'll probably get up to here today. Throw the rest of that away. And then call it a day after that. Okay. Yeah. Get that piece out. Because the new patty just dissolves. Really? From water when any liquid? This stuff actually absorbs. Really? Yeah. So, it looks like that. That's absorbed. Yeah. Which is nice because it comes right up. The new stuff, it looks like that weird particle foam stuff. It just dissolves in terms of a mush. So, it's a pain in the ****. What's up, guys? End of day one here at the Horde. We got the garage entirely done. We worked our way to the kitchen. We worked the back room a little bit. Worked a little bit of the living room getting the rest of that carpet up. As we go, there was previous bio on the carpet that we weren't able to see because there was clutter and there was so much stuff and big furniture. So, as we move some furniture, we indicate we find our bio and we make sure we cut it out and properly dispose of it. So, that's kind of our day. Tomorrow is going to be the same thing. Tomorrow we're going to push through the rest of that living room and then we're going to work to the back room where there's a big pile of stuff. So, stay tuned. For more information, visit any of our locations.