@@alb12345672 meaningless if you dont have someone to leave your belongings too .. i know when my parents pass i will want to keep as many times from them .. but furniture is meaningless regardless
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Have so much respect for the people who do this job. We don't often think about who cleans up after a deceased body? The police don't do it, so it is usually left to the grieving family. I also noted how they prayed before they entered the door, treating the deceased with respect and dignity.
I have a friend who does cleans up for road accident Till this day he still can't really stand cleaning bits of brains debris but just chose not to think about it while doing his job. He told me about using tweezer picking up tiny bits of brain fragments.
I’ve been on shock sites and seen my fair share of dead bodies from various ways. Some of The most brutal situations I’ve seen have been from road accident cars/bikes.
@@lotion5096 It was stated that not only did he die alone but also his family doesn't even want his stuff after he died. Really lonely feeling that its to that degree.
we dont know this mans story or the dynamics of his relationship w his kids at all its unforunate he died but lets not take the little info they gave us n start runnin w it
@@maiastniki Couldn’t have said it better myself. There’s not nearly enough info here to speculate on what kind of a man the deceased was. Nor the motivations of his surviving family. All that’s clear here is that it’s a sad situation for all parties concerned.
@@kimsordyl from my research they get about 2.4-3.6 million yen(18-28k USD) a year on their first few years with 8 years and above at about 8 million yen (64k USD)
in the first episode, they estimated the time of death to be in early december, but the calendar in the bedroom where the body was is set to november. it couldve even been longer than expected and into late november, if it wasn't just forgetfulness. rest in peace to this person. :(
At least, he die in his sleep peacefully with no struggle. My grandma withered away in front of my eyes in 6 months, bedridden. It’s better to just go as quickly as possible as peaceful as possible. In the end, you are alone on this last journey.
@@lFurinl We don't know if he truly died peacefully and painlessly. Sure, he may have died naturally, but what we mean here is that he most likely died lonely. No one to care about him as he slowly drifted away. Now that's sad. At least your grandma had you and family by her side.
looking at the figurines he left behind, this made me think of my own collectibles too. one day someone will have to take care of my stuffs. life is fragile...
@@Unknownxxx2345 You don't know how clueless family members are to our collection. Some worth thousand dollars and they sell in garage sale for couple bucks :P
In America, this type of service is very expensive. But loved ones pay it, because nobody wants to have to clean their loved ones bodily remains. However, it’s hard to find a crew that is as respectful as these men. Most of them are assholes. I once watched a video like this one. The cleaning crew were making fun of the deceased, as they were scraping brain matter from the walls. The person had shot themselves in the head, due to depression. It was unbelievably disrespectful & infuriating. I hope this crew gets paid properly, for doing this type of work. They are extremely professional & respectful.
How horrible that someone could laugh at the last remnants of a persons body that has tragically passed!! Being desensitized to this is no excuse to laugh and be disrespectful at a suicide scene.. This crew was extremely respectful, I hope more cleanup crews like this one will become more common in America
@@Bren.nto6971 I’ll look it up, it’s an older show. I will definitely post the link here when I find it. That guy should seriously NOT be in this line of work😒.
Agreed with you totally I don't live in America but everyone nowadays try to be cool n funny which only turns them into A holes a sane human should know when to joke n when to pay respect
His calendar was still on November, based off of the order of the rest of his apartment, he probably would've switched it over to December. Maybe he was gone a little longer than originally thought
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RIP this poor man who died alone, without his family knowing. I found it comforting how respectful and careful this Japanese sanitation clean up team were. It is in their culture, and i wonder, sadly, if a clean up team in the UK would be so respectful and sensitive as well as thorough in their work.
there are some around the world and i know one exists in my country. but there are so little of them, with the amount of abandoned elders - you just can’t help everyone which is sad(
In Australia those who live alone, even if they have family/children, they don't bother to call or visit. So many die here alone. Neighbours don't care. Friends don't exist. They are only discovered when they fail to pay the rent, the bank or bills. It's been like this forever here. Here it's normal to live alone, eat alone, work alone then die alone. There is no community spirit anywhere here.
This makes me really think about the usefulness of old folks’ homes, so that the passing of the elderly doesn’t go unnoticed between visits from loved ones who have busy lives. Plus then they aren’t lonely.
Most old people dont want to be put into a old folks home because it makes them realise that they are near the end of their life. My dad used to say to me, “dont put me in a old folks home when im older, just shoot me.”
Im a CNA and there isn't truly a way to go "Not Lonely" When those you care about are not there. You can certainly be living in a Nursing Home/ Old Folks Home and still be very lonely. I see it more than I see someone who is not lonely.
It's interesting how a team from the US handles cleaning up a death versus the rest of the world. Japan using a disinfectant on the walls is very different to me. Glad to see they ground the liquid off the concrete. You really need to remove everything. I appreciate the hard work you and your team did to restore the apartment. May this person rest in peace.
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This may be very hippy dippy of me, but, I feel like their level of care in service to the space would be so pleasing to the person’s spirit. Though his passing was sad, it gives me so much joy to know that he and his space, his things were respected by complete strangers. They deserve the best compensation available.
even though this person died alone, I hope he was able to live a fulfilling life before his time came. So nice of the team to be nothing but respectful of the deceased
WOW..very good job with good spirit from you guys while cleaning the home. The past Aura goes away peaceffuly and the home is ready to welcome another peaceful soul to be with. This flat got beautiful welcome Aura. The owner is lucky to have good spirited home even with death been there..its still remain beautiful.
His calendar still says November. He seems pretty organized for it to say November unless he passed away earlier than the post office started trying to deliver his packages. Very sad, nobody deserves to pass alone.
His home was well organized, tidy and spotless till the day he died but so sad that his son rejected his inheritance and seemed to want little to nothing to do with the deceased
Because you have to pay almost 50% for the inheritance tax in Japan. If their relationship wasn't strained, he might just liquidate all the assets and give it to his son in cash without a trace in the system. The reason you have to pay in a ridiculous amount for inheritance is why most people in Japan don't like the idea of inheriting assets
@@ge7sur3nka34 There is a pattern actually. Nowadays, my japanese friend's parent, when they reach retired age (65-70, hey these days japanese said that 60's is the new 40's), they will sell the house and split the money to their children. Also they rent a small apartment just to live using their retirement money. You also can not inherit any real estate in Japan due to the tax and property ownership only lasts for 90 years. That's why a lot of japanese wait until their kids were born to put their kid's name on the mortgage.
I don't know your name and I'm from another country. I hope you've found some kind of peace passing into the next life. I'm sorry you were alone, and if you ever were lonely. I honor your life. I take your silent lessons to heart. For sure the people who're cleaning his home were kind and considerate. I could never do what they do as a full time job.
60+ is not that old. Life is so unpredictable, he did not even get to finish his edamame. Hopefully some of his belongings can be recycled or reused by anyone who needed them.
It is extremely rare that a person died alone and be so organized. He not abused nor neglected. He is not narcissist where he seeks attention of others. He passed away peacefully and in a better place.🙏🙏RIP Sir
My neighbor, who was also a classmate died alone. The neighbors started smelling something bad and notified the manager who sent the maintenance guy over to check. They found his body. He lived alone and his family didn’t know he passed until police called them.
I feel deeply sorrowful to even think of such life. You're alone living and also alone when dying, nobody is around at all except your landlord. That is such a tragedy as a soul. It hurts too much to even think about it. May God bless those who do these kind of jobs, it's hard and emotionally scarring to hear the deceased person's story before clearing their homes.
I used to watched videos from another bio cleaning company; I decided to stop when I saw how disrespectful they were towards the person that had died in the place they where cleaning. I also saw, how they were not following the cleanness of protocols.
@@pcyderelict1857 I will give you 2 examples: 1) They had to clean the house of a man that lived as a woman. When he died he was wearing wig. I don't know for how long he was dead, but when the body was taken obviously the wig was left behind. When the room was been cleared up and the wig was found, they found a bee hive, but the ones made with spider webs. They cleaners started passing the wig around and freaking out. 2) the same house, another cleaner, found a dildo and was showing it to all laughing making jokes.
@@mirandapanda5439 They have a lot of followers, but I just did not liked the way the would handle certain situations. ua-cam.com/users/CrimeSceneCleaning
I'm not sure watching this while sick with covid was the smartest idea on my part. I just know that I certainly couldn't handle this job as looking at it is making me a bit nauseous. Granted, nausea is coming easy to me right now, but yeah. The crew did a very good and respectable job. I'm glad such services exist.
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you guys are amazing people, very respectful and dedicated. i worked with many types of cleaning in Japan (although surely not this kind and I'm not strong enough as this team to do it) and i know we cleaners are not valued much by society. i wanted to come forth and value your work as I'm sure many arrogant 会社員 will scoff at people like us for not having a "proper job" but society couldn't ever function without people like me and especially people like you, doing the things most aren't willing to do. keep up the good work always. お疲れさまです。
i love how much respect you show to the passed away man and even his items...you japanese are wonderful people...much love and greetings from Germany! sends Kitsune
Respect and thank you for the professional who make the room clear and tidy. Dying alone is a real problem in the modern society. This video give me a chance to think about what is really matter in life.
I thought those were real floorboards lol. I always think about what will become of my belongings after I die. Sad to think all your cherished items just go to the trash. That man was very tidy and minimalistic. I always want to minimise all my stuff but it's hard.
Me too, I have a large collection of valuable books that I'm very proud of, I also have no family, so all my precious books that took me years to collect will all go in the trash I guess, lol 😭
I liked how respectful they were. Also curious if the man’s family didn’t want anything could some of the household goods and unexpired food be donated?
I don’t think the food is eatable after a body decomposed in a same house. My teacher once told me that her acquaintance died alone and they had to throw all the dishes away as the smell was really strong and absorbed. So sad 😢
Yeah you definitely cannot donate unopened food where a dead body has been decomposing - look at the amount of sanitation alone that they had to do to disinfect and remove bacteria and odor.
@@Kamitube You have no idea if the cleaner changed gloves. The refrigerator shot could have been done BEFORE the futon shot. This was not filmed as one clip. Come on now.
Completely hard working professionals an absolute credit to their company.I have so much respect for these people hope they can relax at the end of the day.
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So very sad to think that you have lived 60+ years,and your whole life comes down to this. Dying alone with nobody that cares for you,it happens more and more,all around the world. Rest in Paradise ❤️
I read that in the past, people who worked in this kind of profession are oftenly despised by society, however after the technology of ease documentation people put special respect and interest on this job and i thinking the same thing and they deserve that to the fullest.
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Nah, it is like Forensic pathologist, coroners, study for that, these guys are also trained to deal with such situations. Some people are just made for such a job.
I visit Japan often. My wife’s family is from Chiba. I know in Japan it’s very hard to rent a place to someone if they had a death in the apartment/house. Usually older people find it hard to find a rental due to their age. Nobody wants someone dying there. 🙏
I realized that when we die material things aren't really important we can't bring it. Always be great full of what we have. I feel sorry for this man may his soul rest in peace.
So sad that to the person that died there the world was on his shoulders but to the world he quickly got erased from the face of this planet and moved on.
That"s really sad. He passed away alone. He seemed like he was in good health keeping his place in good condition. They said a prayer for him prior to entering his home. I wonder if he died of a broken heart?
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its all kinda sad that every single thing he had in this house has cost him money and a lot of effort...so seeing this all taken away simply just like that....hurt to see....😢...
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What a great bunch of workers, I hope they cleaned out that A/C unit on the wall, because they pick up and can circulate all sorts in your average home, particularly if the filter is clogged up, in any case the filter should be chaned and inside cleaned up.
@@k_clean0 thank you, think you said the air-conditioning was on, the house was warm, so vapours from the desceased would have been circulating, I know it is not an easy job on heart or soul, well done.
I work in a hospital and have helped move dead bodies in the morgue; there is nothing worse than the smell of decomposing flesh. That bedroom would have smelled so bad that I would have needed a high efficiency respirator to keep from puking. These guys have strong stomachs.
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Wow, what an awfully hard job these guys do, but as mentioned by others an essential one. I’m glad there are people like them, I could never do this type of work.
Just so sad. Had the man had family who cared about him, he would have been found as soon as he died and then had a decent funeral. As it is, I guess everything was burnt including his remains. Every person who has lived should have a respectful ending. Their life was precious and their memory should be remembered with dignity. Rest in Peace, Sir.🙏❤️🙏
My widow elderly neighbor now in the hospital. Suffering from back pains. She s 88 yo, and her hubby passed away 5 years ago, and their chihuahua died last year. She has no children.all 4 siblings passed away. Her nephews and nieces declined the inheritances , her house etc. Her house and whatever assets she has the lical govt will take over. From burial to clearing, leaning and putting everything in order to be buried besude her late husband . We also have specialized ckeaning services here in narita and its the local govt discretion to take this responsibility when no relatives will take them. She s close to me and to other homeowners . Prayers to the dead, sick and alon and lonely people
I dunno why but I feel my stomach is rolling like I wanted to throw up when they remove the futon. But man... I really feel bad for that person who died alone and his body was undiscovered and rotten for 2 weeks... Hope his soul rest in peace. :(
Giving a memorable honor for this video by how that man slowly died in his bed soaked dripped blood and closing eyes peacefully. These workers took a long moment to remove all his stuff,clothes,kitchen items & more other this really made me feel upset how his family couldn't know how he died without them noticing that he sadly passed. May that Japanese tidy man rest in peace respect from America 🕊️🇯🇵🇺🇲
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These men are amazing. They are so respectful during the cleaning. I have to give them props. What do they do with the bedding and saturated items after disposing of them to in bags? Burn them?
We don't do that way in our family, we all live alone but we see or talk to each other 1 to 4 times each week. If someone passes, we will know real soon! 👍
I like how the Atomizer is being waved around like the old Priests would purify a room with candles and Lavender. Its a holy and almost spiritual thing seeing these men work.
En Netflix hay una serie que se llama mudanzas al cielo y trata de distintas historias justo de una compañía que limpia, y hacen eso de tratar con respeto y hasta pedir permiso y despedirlos para comenzar a limpiar me gustó mucho y si te hace pensar y respetar el trabajo tan fuerte que tienen estos trabajadores mis respetos para ellos ...
I'm in my 60's and have no family. My guess is my landlord will find me, badly decomposed, many weeks after I have died. It happens to a lot of people. I accept that this is likely to be my fate, and I hope that I am not too much of a mess or hardship for those who have to clean up after me.
I hope the tidy man isn't worried about other people having to clean and he's having a peaceful afterlife.
Shows how meanliness all material possessions are.
@@alb12345672 meaningless if you dont have someone to leave your belongings too .. i know when my parents pass i will want to keep as many times from them .. but furniture is meaningless regardless
I thought of the same thing!😭🙌🏼✨
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I hope there is an after life...
Have so much respect for the people who do this job. We don't often think about who cleans up after a deceased body? The police don't do it, so it is usually left to the grieving family. I also noted how they prayed before they entered the door, treating the deceased with respect and dignity.
I have a friend who does cleans up for road accident Till this day he still can't really stand cleaning bits of brains debris but just chose not to think about it while doing his job. He told me about using tweezer picking up tiny bits of brain fragments.
It's a dirty job, but someone had to do it.
I’ve been on shock sites and seen my fair share of dead bodies from various ways. Some of
The most brutal situations I’ve seen have been from road accident cars/bikes.
there is a netflix kdrama named "Move To Heaven" about this job.. maybe you'd like to watch. it was so touching
@@ozkaraserra I enjoyed watching move to heaven
RIP. A man who lived in lonely dignity. Worked all his life and finally unwanted by his family & the world. Rest in Peace. You are free now.
how do you know so much about the mans life
@@iancabalar8735 i watched the first episode before this one but i think maybe i wasnt paying attention
@@lotion5096 It was stated that not only did he die alone but also his family doesn't even want his stuff after he died. Really lonely feeling that its to that degree.
we dont know this mans story or the dynamics of his relationship w his kids at all its unforunate he died but lets not take the little info they gave us n start runnin w it
@@maiastniki Couldn’t have said it better myself. There’s not nearly enough info here to speculate on what kind of a man the deceased was. Nor the motivations of his surviving family. All that’s clear here is that it’s a sad situation for all parties concerned.
I hope these guys are well paid for what they do. It's obviously not an easy job, but nonetheless an essential service.
I wouldn't expect this to be a well-paid job.....
@@kimsordyl well in Western probably not.
@@PMMZ98 in the west it probably pays a lot because it’s a biohazard.
@@kimsordyl from my research they get about 2.4-3.6 million yen(18-28k USD) a year on their first few years with 8 years and above at about 8 million yen (64k USD)
@@OmNi08 thank you! So yeah as expected, not a great pay…for what needs to be done.
in the first episode, they estimated the time of death to be in early december, but the calendar in the bedroom where the body was is set to november. it couldve even been longer than expected and into late november, if it wasn't just forgetfulness. rest in peace to this person. :(
I watched this with a heavy heart.
It's feel so sad dying alone and no one knows.
I had 2 brothers both die alone last year 1 month apart. It's terrible. One wasn't found for 2 weeks. No one could reach him.
Yes. I was thinking the same thing.
At least, he die in his sleep peacefully with no struggle. My grandma withered away in front of my eyes in 6 months, bedridden. It’s better to just go as quickly as possible as peaceful as possible. In the end, you are alone on this last journey.
@@lFurinl We don't know if he truly died peacefully and painlessly. Sure, he may have died naturally, but what we mean here is that he most likely died lonely. No one to care about him as he slowly drifted away. Now that's sad. At least your grandma had you and family by her side.
@@xarius1 I am sorry to hear that. That's sad.
I find it strangelly comforting knowing that even when you passed alone someone still will clean after you with care and respect.
looking at the figurines he left behind, this made me think of my own collectibles too. one day someone will have to take care of my stuffs. life is fragile...
Yeah I have a good gun collection. I hope they won’t mess with my collection when I die 😂
Ikr I think I need to jot down all my figures price so if I died my family can at least sell them
@@Unknownxxx2345 You don't know how clueless family members are to our collection. Some worth thousand dollars and they sell in garage sale for couple bucks :P
Yeah, I don't actually own figurines but I do have tons of books and I can only hope they're all donated once I'm gone
@@TomEllisLovesU Hopefully they won't label the books "From a pass away" lol they could be haunted books x-D
In America, this type of service is very expensive. But loved ones pay it, because nobody wants to have to clean their loved ones bodily remains. However, it’s hard to find a crew that is as respectful as these men. Most of them are assholes. I once watched a video like this one. The cleaning crew were making fun of the deceased, as they were scraping brain matter from the walls. The person had shot themselves in the head, due to depression. It was unbelievably disrespectful & infuriating. I hope this crew gets paid properly, for doing this type of work. They are extremely professional & respectful.
How horrible that someone could laugh at the last remnants of a persons body that has tragically passed!! Being desensitized to this is no excuse to laugh and be disrespectful at a suicide scene.. This crew was extremely respectful, I hope more cleanup crews like this one will become more common in America
Video source? Wanna pay a visit.
@@Bren.nto6971 I’ll look it up, it’s an older show. I will definitely post the link here when I find it. That guy should seriously NOT be in this line of work😒.
@@IfAllElseFails_Ctrl_Alt_Del have you found it?
Agreed with you totally I don't live in America but everyone nowadays try to be cool n funny which only turns them into A holes a sane human should know when to joke n when to pay respect
His calendar was still on November, based off of the order of the rest of his apartment, he probably would've switched it over to December. Maybe he was gone a little longer than originally thought
I didn't change the date on calendar since 2019 cuz I'm depressed lazy @$$
@@nabeelahmed9892 I thought mine at 2020 March is still bad, you are definitely better than me
My calendar says May and we’re in July
@@LetoZeth glad to meet the fellow senior lazist
i dont have one
Oh wow, I love that they prayed before entering the room and cleaned up every mess there. It's a tough job. Mad respect and admiration for the team!
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RIP this poor man who died alone, without his family knowing. I found it comforting how respectful and careful this Japanese sanitation clean up team were. It is in their culture, and i wonder, sadly, if a clean up team in the UK would be so respectful and sensitive as well as thorough in their work.
there should be an organisation that takes care of these lonely old people and checks on them every now and then
there are some around the world and i know one exists in my country. but there are so little of them, with the amount of abandoned elders - you just can’t help everyone which is sad(
I want to die alone - no gawkers!
They exist, but some people refuse their help because they absolutely want to stay independent.
I have a community of such in my town. Assistant living but for active elderly who retired and don’t wish to live in apartments.
In Australia those who live alone, even if they have family/children, they don't bother to call or visit. So many die here alone. Neighbours don't care. Friends don't exist. They are only discovered when they fail to pay the rent, the bank or bills. It's been like this forever here. Here it's normal to live alone, eat alone, work alone then die alone. There is no community spirit anywhere here.
This makes me really think about the usefulness of old folks’ homes, so that the passing of the elderly doesn’t go unnoticed between visits from loved ones who have busy lives. Plus then they aren’t lonely.
Most old people dont want to be put into a old folks home because it makes them realise that they are near the end of their life.
My dad used to say to me, “dont put me in a old folks home when im older, just shoot me.”
Im a CNA and there isn't truly a way to go "Not Lonely" When those you care about are not there. You can certainly be living in a Nursing Home/ Old Folks Home and still be very lonely. I see it more than I see someone who is not lonely.
My respect for those workers, its really nice to see how they work with respect, isnt a fancy job, but someone need to do.
Thank you so much.
It's interesting how a team from the US handles cleaning up a death versus the rest of the world. Japan using a disinfectant on the walls is very different to me. Glad to see they ground the liquid off the concrete. You really need to remove everything. I appreciate the hard work you and your team did to restore the apartment. May this person rest in peace.
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@@k_clean0 Well done to Ako san and his crew.
May his soul rest in peace.
This may be very hippy dippy of me, but, I feel like their level of care in service to the space would be so pleasing to the person’s spirit. Though his passing was sad, it gives me so much joy to know that he and his space, his things were respected by complete strangers. They deserve the best compensation available.
even though this person died alone, I hope he was able to live a fulfilling life before his time came. So nice of the team to be nothing but respectful of the deceased
So much respect to those who clean after someone passes. Thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you so much.
WOW..very good job with good spirit from you guys while cleaning the home. The past Aura goes away peaceffuly and the home is ready to welcome another peaceful soul to be with. This flat got beautiful welcome Aura. The owner is lucky to have good spirited home even with death been there..its still remain beautiful.
His calendar still says November. He seems pretty organized for it to say November unless he passed away earlier than the post office started trying to deliver his packages. Very sad, nobody deserves to pass alone.
His home was well organized, tidy and spotless till the day he died but so sad that his son rejected his inheritance and seemed to want little to nothing to do with the deceased
Because you have to pay almost 50% for the inheritance tax in Japan. If their relationship wasn't strained, he might just liquidate all the assets and give it to his son in cash without a trace in the system. The reason you have to pay in a ridiculous amount for inheritance is why most people in Japan don't like the idea of inheriting assets
@@rider12go no one knows when they're gonna die bro, otherwise people are gonna abuse it
@@ge7sur3nka34 There is a pattern actually. Nowadays, my japanese friend's parent, when they reach retired age (65-70, hey these days japanese said that 60's is the new 40's), they will sell the house and split the money to their children. Also they rent a small apartment just to live using their retirement money. You also can not inherit any real estate in Japan due to the tax and property ownership only lasts for 90 years. That's why a lot of japanese wait until their kids were born to put their kid's name on the mortgage.
I don't know your name and I'm from another country. I hope you've found some kind of peace passing into the next life. I'm sorry you were alone, and if you ever were lonely. I honor your life. I take your silent lessons to heart.
For sure the people who're cleaning his home were kind and considerate. I could never do what they do as a full time job.
This is not an easy job well done guys
60+ is not that old. Life is so unpredictable, he did not even get to finish his edamame. Hopefully some of his belongings can be recycled or reused by anyone who needed them.
Technically back in the day, that is old. Medicines is the only reason why humans live longer.
@@zerotodona1495 Tell that to-10. Enoch - 365 · 9. Lamech - 777 · 8. Mahalalel - 895 · 7. Enos - 905 · 6. Kenan - 910 · 5. Seth - 912 Years Old · 4. Adam - 930 Years Old · 3. Noah - 950 Years Old.
@@asmodeus1274 Ah yes, the select few "humans" definitely constitutes the large percentage of life expectancy for the majority of humans world wide 🗿
@@edrius154 It was sarcasm, dimbulb.
@@edrius154 go play your wild rift games, adults are speaking
This is so much nicer...
It is extremely rare that a person died alone and be so organized. He not abused nor neglected. He is not narcissist where he seeks attention of others. He passed away peacefully and in a better place.🙏🙏RIP Sir
My neighbor, who was also a classmate died alone. The neighbors started smelling something bad and notified the manager who sent the maintenance guy over to check. They found his body.
He lived alone and his family didn’t know he passed until police called them.
How utterly sad. Difficult situation for everyone concerned.
I feel deeply sorrowful to even think of such life. You're alone living and also alone when dying, nobody is around at all except your landlord. That is such a tragedy as a soul. It hurts too much to even think about it. May God bless those who do these kind of jobs, it's hard and emotionally scarring to hear the deceased person's story before clearing their homes.
I used to watched videos from another bio cleaning company; I decided to stop when I saw how disrespectful they were towards the person that had died in the place they where cleaning. I also saw, how they were not following the cleanness of protocols.
Link to them?
What they did?
@@pcyderelict1857
I will give you 2 examples:
1)
They had to clean the house of a man that lived as a woman. When he died he was wearing wig. I don't know for how long he was dead, but when the body was taken obviously the wig was left behind. When the room was been cleared up and the wig was found, they found a bee hive, but the ones made with spider webs. They cleaners started passing the wig around and freaking out.
2) the same house, another cleaner, found a dildo and was showing it to all laughing making jokes.
@@mirandapanda5439
They have a lot of followers, but I just did not liked the way the would handle certain situations.
ua-cam.com/users/CrimeSceneCleaning
Can you tell us what they did??
I just watched the first video and I was terribly sad. Thank you for all you do and keep his dignity 😔
I'm not sure watching this while sick with covid was the smartest idea on my part. I just know that I certainly couldn't handle this job as looking at it is making me a bit nauseous. Granted, nausea is coming easy to me right now, but yeah. The crew did a very good and respectable job. I'm glad such services exist.
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You men are very respectful doing a very difficult job. 💞
you guys are amazing people, very respectful and dedicated. i worked with many types of cleaning in Japan (although surely not this kind and I'm not strong enough as this team to do it) and i know we cleaners are not valued much by society. i wanted to come forth and value your work as I'm sure many arrogant 会社員 will scoff at people like us for not having a "proper job" but society couldn't ever function without people like me and especially people like you, doing the things most aren't willing to do.
keep up the good work always. お疲れさまです。
Thank you for having respect and having a prayer before starting❤
i love how much respect you show to the passed away man and even his items...you japanese are wonderful people...much love and greetings from Germany! sends Kitsune
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Big LIKE for this team that cleaned up with a lot of effort but professionally
Respect and thank you for the professional who make the room clear and tidy. Dying alone is a real problem in the modern society. This video give me a chance to think about what is really matter in life.
This has got to be a very difficult job to do but they did it so respectfully so sad for the man to die alone I hope he is at peace now
I so wish around the worldeople would show this respect in situations like this. Go well my friends i admire you
Such a great work. My respect for that.
I hope when I die alone one day, there is someone is so kind like them. At least in my afterlife
I thought those were real floorboards lol. I always think about what will become of my belongings after I die. Sad to think all your cherished items just go to the trash. That man was very tidy and minimalistic. I always want to minimise all my stuff but it's hard.
Me too, I have a large collection of valuable books that I'm very proud of, I also have no family, so all my precious books that took me years to collect will all go in the trash I guess, lol 😭
I liked how respectful they were. Also curious if the man’s family didn’t want anything could some of the household goods and unexpired food be donated?
I don’t think the food is eatable after a body decomposed in a same house. My teacher once told me that her acquaintance died alone and they had to throw all the dishes away as the smell was really strong and absorbed. So sad 😢
@@Meow-nz7lz That and the cleaner also touched the food with his gloves after touching the futon...
Yeah you definitely cannot donate unopened food where a dead body has been decomposing - look at the amount of sanitation alone that they had to do to disinfect and remove bacteria and odor.
@@Kamitube You have no idea if the cleaner changed gloves. The refrigerator shot could have been done BEFORE the futon shot. This was not filmed as one clip. Come on now.
Respectively, where is the body?
So much respect for the departed......
Much respect for those that do the job so well. 🙏
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Completely hard working professionals an absolute credit to their company.I have so much respect for these people hope they can relax at the end of the day.
May that man RIP. But this team made that apartment look incredible. Ready for its next chapter and new tenants.
Very sad for all involved. These men showed great respect for the man that passed and his family. Sad and warming at the same time.
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@@k_clean0 The respect shown to the dead, his belongings and his family, really moved me. You are good people.
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The music just made it ten times more eerie
So very sad to think that you have lived 60+ years,and your whole life comes down to this. Dying alone with nobody that cares for you,it happens more and more,all around the world. Rest in Paradise ❤️
I read that in the past, people who worked in this kind of profession are oftenly despised by society, however after the technology of ease documentation people put special respect and interest on this job and i thinking the same thing and they deserve that to the fullest.
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i hope his soul is free and with rest so forever may it leave with a heavy heart and find new life.
Well done for doing what you do and with so much respect. Namaste xxx
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They should wear special masks for working with biohazards and such. These guys are awesome. It must be mentally draining for them as well.
Nah, it is like Forensic pathologist, coroners, study for that, these guys are also trained to deal with such situations. Some people are just made for such a job.
I visit Japan often. My wife’s family is from Chiba. I know in Japan it’s very hard to rent a place to someone if they had a death in the apartment/house.
Usually older people find it hard to find a rental due to their age. Nobody wants someone dying there. 🙏
I like how they respect the deceased people, say a prayer before entering the home. Much respect is given. Many blessings
In western culture, you dont respect dead people
I realized that when we die material things aren't really important we can't bring it. Always be great full of what we have. I feel sorry for this man may his soul rest in peace.
So sad that to the person that died there the world was on his shoulders but to the world he quickly got erased from the face of this planet and moved on.
Wonderful job and so compassionate!!
Seeing that he was a tidy person and noticing the calendar not switched to December it seems that he died in late November. Rest in peace.
A very good job,,, salute to you good people thankful to have such kind of people like you in this world 👍
That"s really sad. He passed away alone. He seemed like he was in good health keeping his place in good condition. They said a prayer for him prior to entering his home. I wonder if he died of a broken heart?
Parabéns aos trabalhadores, profissão que requere uma resiliência psicológica para quem tem um senso de empatia forte
Vim pela reportagem no BBC News Brasil sobre "lonely death cleaners"
Wow impressive work I like how they cleaned the floor and made it totally new.
I can smell how strong it is just watching it. 😥
Keep your good work guys 💪💪💪
This is an awake call! Nobody deserves to go through this, being alone and dying alone.
its all kinda sad that every single thing he had in this house has cost him money and a lot of effort...so seeing this all taken away simply just like that....hurt to see....😢...
A very good documentary 👍
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What a great bunch of workers, I hope they cleaned out that A/C unit on the wall, because they pick up and can circulate all sorts in your average home, particularly if the filter is clogged up, in any case the filter should be chaned and inside cleaned up.
We clean the A/C depending on the situations.
@@k_clean0 thank you, think you said the air-conditioning was on, the house was warm, so vapours from the desceased would have been circulating, I know it is not an easy job on heart or soul, well done.
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I love that flooring...i thought it was rel hardwood and was like how tf they gonna pull up the hardwood
I work in a hospital and have helped move dead bodies in the morgue; there is nothing worse than the smell of decomposing flesh. That bedroom would have smelled so bad that I would have needed a high efficiency respirator to keep from puking. These guys have strong stomachs.
You are engaged in a difficult job.
I thank you for your hard work every day.
Con respeto realizan este arduo procedimiento . Gracias por compartir estos momentos tristes y lamentables que acontecen a menudo. Sería genial, que pusieran dentro de lo posible subtítulos en español? Gracias 🙌🙏👏
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They did a great job of cleaning and sanitizing that house. New tenant would not know/expect that someone died in the house.
Wow, what an awfully hard job these guys do, but as mentioned by others an essential one. I’m glad there are people like them, I could never do this type of work.
I'm really surprised to see how deep the bodily fluids soaked in.
Just so sad. Had the man had family who cared about him, he would have been found as soon as he died and then had a decent funeral. As it is, I guess everything was burnt including his remains. Every person who has lived should have a respectful ending. Their life was precious and their memory should be remembered with dignity. Rest in Peace, Sir.🙏❤️🙏
Cremation is the standard in Japan, so as sad as it is, I’m sure he was still given a dignified service and burial.
Morbid Curiosity.
I saw this pop-upon my reccomended and left it there for 2 days in a seperate tab.
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So sad. nobody deserves to die alone but this is a cruel world. may he find rest and peace in the afterlife.
Very good y'all show respect for the deceased...
Great job guys. I'm a little concerned you're not using butter respirators please take care of yourself and good bless you.
Super interesting and amaze to see such a process 👏🏽👍🏽
My widow elderly neighbor now in the hospital. Suffering from back pains. She s 88 yo, and her hubby passed away 5 years ago, and their chihuahua died last year. She has no children.all 4 siblings passed away. Her nephews and nieces declined the inheritances , her house etc. Her house and whatever assets she has the lical govt will take over. From burial to clearing, leaning and putting everything in order to be buried besude her late husband . We also have specialized ckeaning services here in narita and its the local govt discretion to take this responsibility when no relatives will take them. She s close to me and to other homeowners . Prayers to the dead, sick and alon and lonely people
I dunno why but I feel my stomach is rolling like I wanted to throw up when they remove the futon.
But man... I really feel bad for that person who died alone and his body was undiscovered and rotten for 2 weeks... Hope his soul rest in peace. :(
The calendar…
Wowwwww...super clean. Well done team.
Giving a memorable honor for this video by how that man slowly died in his bed soaked dripped blood and closing eyes peacefully. These workers took a long moment to remove all his stuff,clothes,kitchen items & more other this really made me feel upset how his family couldn't know how he died without them noticing that he sadly passed. May that Japanese tidy man rest in peace respect from America 🕊️🇯🇵🇺🇲
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It's truely sad to know his situation and passes away lonely without anyone nearby...
Our staffs do put a lot of hard work and thought into the work with respectful minds. We do hope a better community in where we live.
The blood and other bodily fluids are leaked after death.
यह देखकर दिल दहल जाता है, कोई अपने ही घर में मरता है और किसी को उनकी परवाह भी नहीं, वो मरे हुए लोग फिर कभी नहीं दिखेंगे
anyone notice how the guy seemed partly see through at times?
I hope he wasn't murdered. .that house needs a blessing and prayer.
2:49 The calendar still says 11 for November. He probably died in November, not early December, as it was speculated in the first video.
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We saw the date of the postal items he had received and assumed his death was arund early December.
These men are amazing. They are so respectful during the cleaning. I have to give them props. What do they do with the bedding and saturated items after disposing of them to in bags? Burn them?
We don't do that way in our family, we all live alone but we see or talk to each other 1 to 4 times each week. If someone passes, we will know real soon! 👍
At 2:36 you can see that the calendar is still on the November page, so maybe even died before december
I hope his soul rest in peace now ♥️
Dude, the empy space after they clean everything...
Is just very sad...
I like how the Atomizer is being waved around like the old Priests would purify a room with candles and Lavender. Its a holy and almost spiritual thing seeing these men work.
We pray and show our respect and sorry to the departed.
En Netflix hay una serie que se llama mudanzas al cielo y trata de distintas historias justo de una compañía que limpia, y hacen eso de tratar con respeto y hasta pedir permiso y despedirlos para comenzar a limpiar me gustó mucho y si te hace pensar y respetar el trabajo tan fuerte que tienen estos trabajadores mis respetos para ellos ...
Good job 💯👍 team.... U guys cleaned with patience... I wish the whole world find ppl like ull... RIP the man who died he was a very tidy guy...
May God bless him heaven
congratulations for the work!
I'm in my 60's and have no family. My guess is my landlord will find me, badly decomposed, many weeks after I have died. It happens to a lot of people. I accept that this is likely to be my fate, and I hope that I am not too much of a mess or hardship for those who have to clean up after me.
It is too sad to pass away alone though. We need a society where people care each other more and no one is left behind.