 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. The person wasn't found for a couple weeks and the fluids have been sitting in the home for 19 days. So it's a big job because it's ceramic tile and it's in a bathroom in a very confined space. So there's three of us here today and we're going to be doing a lot of demo, but I think we can finish it today. So what I'm doing here is I'm wiping the farthest biospot that I see that I indicated. As it's coming through, what I don't want is when I'm working my way up and we're moving around this general area, I'm going to be doing a lot of demo, but I think we can finish it today. So what I'm doing here is I'm wiping the farthest biospot that I see that I indicated. As it's coming through, what I don't want is when I'm working my way up and we're moving around this general area, I don't want to spread it on my feet. I don't want to spread it on my body and spread it other places and making more work for us and other things like that. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to wipe and I'm going to clear it up to the biggest spot that I can see. That way we have an area of movement here. So that's why we're starting here to try to fit around to the bathroom. 104 degrees with the humidity. And then we got this. So if you're looking for a good weight loss plan, this is it. I'm unscrewing this door. I'm taking the door out because if you look at the bottom. So you kind of wick up some of that blood and bodily fluid into the door, into the wood there. What we got here on the door is obviously you can see where some of his body was leaning against the door during the decomposition process. So some of the skin was stuck to the door. It looked like the wood and the paint and the enamel was peeling from the door, but it's actually a piece of the skin. As the body decomposes, the fat starts to separate, the bile starts separating. All that thing happens, right? So you can see here where there was a piece of fabric or cloth here where it's soaked up into the rug and it trapped it under there. So as I peel this rug off, you can see it's very wet. What that is, is that is fat, liquefied fat basically. They say the temperature on it. This one says you're standing at the gates of hell. Run. People that work together stay together. So now what we're going to do is start cutting the carpet back, chipping up the tile and wiping down the walls. They're plaster walls, so they're not drywall, which is easier to clean but harder to remove if we have to. Pull this toilet up and pull the toilet so that way we can access any bile that ran underneath the toilet wall and get the tile out that's behind and around the toilet because it's a little tight to fit the tile chipper in there. I made sure the water was turned off at the wall to the water supply. And then what I'm going to do is I flush the toilet once or twice, make sure that most of the water is off, and then unhook your water cable from the back. And then now all there is underneath the cap from the side of your toilet. There's two bolts right here and screws. You take those off, the toilet lifts right up, no problem. When you get the stuff out, then we can bolt the toilet back down onto the soap floor after we're done. What this is, is at some point it popped and it's spattered on the wall that we'll have to get. It's going to pop and that gas is going to release and it comes out with some force, so that's what happens. What this is on the wall here is what it is, a lot of it's from flies. So the flies are landing on the body, they're landing in the fluid and all that stuff. They're eating it up and they give it to the, they do it for nutrients so they can lay maggots. Maggots are eating it, moving around. So that's what this is, is just little drippings and just debris from the flies in the maggots landing on the body and then flying around and spreading it everywhere. So we just unscrewed the toilet and so now we've got to lift it up. Unfortunately some of the biomatter got underneath the toilet and into the tile underneath. So the toilet has to come out. I don't think we're going to have to get rid of it. So we're just going to take it up, take the tile out from it, make sure it's clean. And at the end of the day, we're going to put it right back. We have some sort of grub from the sewer here from the sewage mixed with the water causing some type of, I don't know, fungus growth. But it looks like tarantulas. We'll be right back after this message. Hey everyone, Laura here with Spalding Decon. We are so happy to announce that on September 1st, we are going to have our first merch drop. The designs are going to be released in the coming days. In honor of that, we would like to pick one lucky winner to receive an exclusive package with all of our new merchandise and other bonus prizes like a one-on-one Zoom call with me. So click the link in our bio to enter. The winner will be announced on September 1st, which is also the day that you can get our new designs. We thank you again for your support on our YouTube channel. None of this would have been possible without you. Good luck. So all the tile is gone. Nathan's dealing with the toilet right now. So now what we're going to do is start removing the door frames that have obviously had a lot of fluid on. And then after that, we're just going to start testing it. We're out in certain areas to see if we need to go further. We'll leak from the hallway into this room. And the more carpet we cut, we saw the farther that it leaked into. So far right now, we've cut a pretty good three by three square out of the carpet. But now we've gotten to the closet and found that it's also run down into there. So I'm going to have to cut all the carpet out. I might have to move the stressor to get into it. But there is a good thick layer of fat or grease underneath the carpet, which means that he has been leaking for quite some time. Yeah, it's so much lighter. The body fluids there. That tack strip was really wet. Yeah. So I think it was a big cut. As we removed all the biohazard, we removed the tile. We removed that asbestos tile under the carpet without a mount. We treated the subfloor. We made sure we indicated afterwards to make sure there is no presence of biohazard left. There's not. So now what we do is we seal the floor in. You already know there's anything that may be there. We just killed. So that's what I'm doing now. I'm using a Kills paint primer. It is a great sealant. And I'm going to seal these floors in everywhere that I saw biohazard and everywhere that I pulled flooring up. Our job is pretty much over. Got to make sure we get all the biohazard that we put into our brush out of our brush now. So I'm just going through. And I clean everything with shock wave. If it's got some bigger material in it, I hit it with a hose to make sure everything gets cleaned out before we even put it on our truck. Because it doesn't make sense to take the stuff that we just cleaned and put it in with all of our other clean equipment. So yeah, just got to make sure we get everything rinsed off before we get it back on the truck and then we can. Guys, we're at the end of this job. And it was challenging. It was tight quarters and extremely hot. There's no air conditioning. It's about 104 with the heat index here today. So it was pretty challenging. But I think we're good to go. We've put some ozone in there now to get rid of all the ancillary odor. And it should be good for the family to come back in in 48 hours. So thanks for watching. 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.