 We have a customer that asked us to help us do a trash out for their apartment. So all of this is from roaches. Their bodies kind of, they kind of shed. That's what all of that is. 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, Steve Wolf here in Tampa. We're actually in a condo complex in Pinellas Park. We have a customer that asked us to help us do a trash out for their apartment because they are moving into a larger home. They want to make sure that a lot of the contents that are here aren't taken into the new home. They're going to do a fresh restart. So, stick with us as we fill up this entire dump trailer with contents and we make sure that the apartment is nice and clean so that when she goes to move out that she can get her deposit back. Anything tasty? Definitely. We got some public stuff. They ignore them. They're watchers. Publix is a grocery store down here. It's a staple here in the cell. Best thing for Publix is Pub Sub. I don't know what you guys like first. I like to say how much stuff. So, all of this is from broaches. So, what happens is they... Their bodies kind of shed and stuff and even died in their eggs. That's what all of that is. There you go. Perfect. What I want to do is I want to put some moisture on it and kind of break it up. Then I'm going to sweep it up afterwards. The stuff was pushed in and baked in pretty much into the floor. So, first thing you do is you saturate it. Rehydrate that material so that it's easier for you to pull up and then you're able to kind of really agitate it and move it around so that it can come off. If you don't clean the floor before you put contents on it you're just kind of applying pressure to that dirt and debris and it starts to compact into the floor. So, that's what we're doing now. We're going to have to do multiple layers to kind of hydrate and bring this back to life. I'm good. I'm good. We're good. I'm not doing it. I'm done with that. We're just testing to see what it is. It's alright. And it's just some undone liquid. Here we see quite a large nest of roaches. You'll see that some of them have wings and sacks of eggs that are hanging off of them that are all reproducing. Typically when you see them in that nest like that it's because they've recently reproduced. This is what we're going to focus on now. We have items like this. Lovely cup. Gotta make sure you see the cat. Talk about the corrosiveness of soda. Starting to get through the cups and everything. So, the clothes in here are going to be keep items. The only thing that she was concerned about was there were a couple items at the base of the door by the bathroom that were going to be heavily soiled because that's a high traffic point for them. We find money. We find documents that are important to the family. She has a CPAP machine. What this does is it pressure rises air because people that use this typically stop breathing in the middle of the night. So what this does is it ensures that you consistently have airflow throughout the night and you can breathe. But if you're having trouble breathing you also want to make sure that that air that you are breathing is clear of all contaminant. Bag number seven. Like I'm going to find let's say five more. Count them with me. I don't know how many I said. I think I said five. Maybe I said seven. I don't care. I think I'm going to go through both of those numbers. We already had two. There's a Dunium. Seven. Fear of Bradley. Same as the set. Look. Same as the set. Another bag. What do you guys think this is? That they sell in this design is here in this apartment. We are easily over 20 bags now. And we haven't even started digging through that but you can see right there. There's bags right there. Okay. We are wrapping up day one at this Pinellas Park Horde. At day one still have a lot of work to do. The homeowner had a high anxiety and was concerned about a lot of the things that were going to be removed while she was at work today. So we pretty much stayed away from the things that were mission critical for her. Next, what we are doing right now is the kitchen is clean. Main entryway is clean. We have a common area in the living room and dining room. Stay tuned for day two. Hey guys. Nathan here. So it's day two at this Horde here at Pinellas Park. The game plan for today is we're tackling the master bedroom. The master bathroom. We're kind of cleaning out some of the middle areas. We're cleaning some of the spots because there still is animals in the home. So they kind of re-dirty things as we go. Stay tuned. There's still plenty of roaches, plenty of dog poop and pee, plenty of dirty stuff for you guys to wash yourself. This is what we found. I'm not too sure what's in it. I kind of don't want to know. But at least it's from a restaurant. So hopefully it's not any other bodily fluids. Guys, on today's segment of Nathan and Nature, we are going to the unknown. We're venturing into unknown, uncharted territory. So you get to experience this raw with me right here. You ready? Let's go. What kind of crazy critters and creatures we can find. Whoa. Yes. As you can see, we have plenty of friendly cockroaches here. Some of my favorite. This is Walter. He is asthma. This is Kyle. These guys are pretty cool actually. We've done them for a long time. Right now we have finished cleaning out the mattress in the master bedroom. This mattress was covered with different items. Maybe about two feet up off the bed. We finally have now made it down to the mattress itself. From here we are going to take the mattress out and get rid of it and then start cleaning underneath the bed frame. See where that takes us. The mattress is continuing to clean out the master bedroom. We've been finding a bunch of empty pill bottles but we've also unfortunately come across a few hypodermic needles and so we're going to have to dispose of these in our sharp container out on the van. One of the dangers of working on this job, you never know what you're going to find. This one's got the handles. Box. Just don't look behind the box. That's got it all coming in front of the box. Whoa. You all had to use the bathroom. What we're doing right now at this stage is we're doing the same thing we did in the living room over here which was all these contents are being kept. They're waiting on the moving company to come move all this stuff to the new location. Here we have a cockroach colony. They don't suspect a thing but we're about to annihilate an entire race of cockroaches here. Sit there for a moment. Now I'm coming behind with a scrub daddy and a white ball and just doing face and then wiping it back down again because I just want to make sure I'm not leaving any residue after I wipe this wall down. The amount of cockroach poop all down here looks like little looks like little like like poppy seeds from a poppy seed bagel. It's looking pretty good now. I just have to pull out this dryer to clean up this. I've already cleaned this. There's a bunch of bugs but that's no big deal. We're just going to vacuum them up off the walls or behind the dryers or washers. They're stuck in the clothes a little so we'll shake them out and pick them up with the vacuum. Other than that with the vacuum you just spray it with chocolate make sure it's all clean right down all the baseboards and good to go. Alright guys end of day two here. We got this board done and sorted and segmented whatever we needed to do. The client was very happy with the progress we made. Movers are coming to get the rest of the stuff. The house looks real clean. Things are piled up certain ways because those are the items that the homeowner wants to keep. So the homeowner is moving apartments from one to another. Those are the items that wanted to be kept so there's a moving company coming in a few days to pick that stuff up but for the move out inspection of the apartment once that stuff is gone somebody would have had to clean it. So what we did is we segmented as we moved stuff we cleaned underneath it moved the items back so that way when the movers come to get all the stuff it's nice and clean underneath it's move out ready and it's ready to go. Those were all the items that were piled separately sorted based on like items right. So bathroom items toothbrush, toothpaste kind of in one area and then all those clear bags had clothing items and things like that. It's a good day for spoiling the economy. 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.