 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 are here at an unattended death. We have some fresh, wet, bodily fluids. Here's a regular color and here's that dark reddish brown color. So you can see where that body fluid did leak through. Hey guys, Steve Wolfe here, General Manager of Tampa. We are here at an unattended death in an apartment complex in South Tampa. We are here at the scene corner just left. They did let us know that there was some bloating and that they had to pop the bloat in order to remove the body. But this one is a very fresh one. So stay tuned as our techs take care of this scene and explain to you their process on making sure that this apartment is going to be properly remediated so that the apartment complex can make it turnable, which means that they can put a new tenant into this apartment. Only two spots of lit up. Alright, so get the floor again. We're putting an absorbent down on the floor because we have some fresh, wet, bodily fluids. So when we use the tile chipper and we start pulling this tile up, we don't want to spread it all over the house, right? So the concentration of all the blood and bodily fluids from the decomp was right here. We're going to be able to seam it out the doorway. So if you saw the before shots, right, when the quarters office took the body out, they dragged it along the hallway, right? So they spread a little bit of that fluid. However, that blood and bodily fluid that came from them popping the body and dragging it was not sitting in a big pile for very long. So that grout, we can surface treat and it didn't get through. However, this grout in here, as you can see, it's been sitting and concentrating on there. So we already know we're going to have to pull the grout. So as we're going, we're going to indicate each tile as we go and pull the tile in all the affected area. It went through, right? So here's your regular color and here's that dark reddish brown color, right? So you can see where that body fluid did leak through. So we already know, hey, cool, that was the right call. I indicated, you know, it was sitting there. You can see it through the grout line that I know now that I'm going to treat the subfloor, right? So cool. The method that I'm using to pull this tile that works for me every time, if you guys have a better way, please let me know in the comments. It'd be awesome. But what I do is once I get that first tile up, that's my hardest. I'm going to do my four corners of those tiles. Kind of tack the four corners to break it a little up a little bit, get underneath it and pop it up. So, like I said, if you guys got a better method, please let me know. Make our lives a lot easier. Here's spattered around. So what we're going to do is we're going to indicate these baseboards since the tile backed up to it, obviously, the bile puddle that was here backed up to this baseboard and backed up to that one. So we're going to indicate both of those and probably have to pull them. It has a bunch of little baby Maggies on it. Don't forget to go to SpauldingDecon.com and we have Maggie, the Maggie Plushies for sale. So you can get one of these little guys for yourself. Just saying. I have one. I have like three actually. They're pretty sick. This toilet grosses me out more than the entire bio that was here in the Decon. I don't know why. I really don't like dirty toilets. It just really grosses me out. It's just like a personal thing. Some people don't like roaches. Some people don't. My thing is like poop, like human poop, and dirty toilets. The next step is we're going to cut talking that seals the bathtub to the tile. So for that, it's been impacted by bio. So the bodily fluid ran into that as you can see it's discolored and it definitely indicated pretty good. So we're going to cut that out. Make sure all biohazard is removed. The next step is to treat the subfloor. So we're going to hit it with Part A. We're going to treat it three times and then we're going to seal it in. Guys, so we have a little bit of interesting here. Some interesting stuff. So when this guy popped, he popped, right? So the coroner's office came, the medical examiner's corners, they came to move him. When they were picking up the body, you know, he's all bloated after being here a few days. He like legitimately popped. Well, as you can see where he popped, there's some spatter all over the place. You've got it on here, here. All over you've got it on some of the products down here that he had. So sometimes you don't see it initially. You know, when we come into a bio, I'm looking at, you know, oh, it's a decomp. I'm looking at, I'm kind of tunnel visioned on one thing, right? So this is why it's always good to double, triple, quadruple check your areas because you never know. So something like this I didn't even notice until just now, right? So that's why it's important because we need to make sure we get up all of the biohazard, right? So just something interesting here. Using white balls and a scrub brush. What are we about to do right now? We're about to spray some flies. Say hello to my little friend. We're back with another Nathan and Nature segment. We've been tracking this fruit fly for days now. It is massive. After putting the trophy cockroach on the wall last time, we're off for a fly. So see if I can catch them. You ready? I'm with Spalding Decon and today we are cleaning up a house here in Tampa. There was a decon that we came to clean up with. Spent a good three, four hours here taking care of the bathroom and into the hallway. Took a lot of tile up, cleaned up a lot of biohazard. A lot of hard work, but I'm glad that we got it done. So far this was the biggest one that I've had to do so far. I've done four other biohazards with this company so far. I think this one smelled the worst out of all of them. The hardest part of today was sweeping up after we took up all the tile. We had to get all that dust out of the bathroom before we could lay down the kills paint. And that took a minute, but we got it done. We arrived pretty early, so we try to get to these biohazards 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. 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.