Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept inside a sealed room two (2) centimeters bigger than itself, it must be cleaned every weekend, all the items inside also must be cleaned, since the ventilation of the room is connected to the facility, dust and other materials could get into other sectors that must remain clean at all times.
Description: SCP-XXXX represents a generic living room from the United States, it has a "glass" table which is actually made of plastic, a couch, a decorative fake plant in one of the corners, a television which presents a news channels, three lamps, four exclusive abstract paintings, a bookshelf with twenty-three (23) unique books, and the exit door.
The windows are made out of plastic, and the "daylight" is simply an artificial light that covers the windows, this lamp changes it's color to a dim orange, and then to a dim blue to simulate dawn and night, during which the aforementioned three lamps turn on, and remain that way until sunrise. The floor, which looks to be made out of oak wood, is actually made out of a professionally painted unknown solid material that resembles polished concrete. a piece of this material will be extracted from the floor for further research.
There are reports of weird sounds described as "Glass shattering and fluids" during the night, and footsteps during the sunrise, however, everytime someone enters the room during those moments, the sounds stop completely until the individual exits the room. there was an attempt to discover the origin of those sounds by placing cameras inside, but they always recorded a blank frame, several audio recording devices were also installed in the room, but they just recorded a weird, distorted audio sample that repeated over and over.
> Foreword: [The subject D-9142 was instructed to enter into SCP-XXXX for a few minutes and then share his experience]
<Begin Log, [█/██/20██]>
Dr. ████: [Ok… D-9142, how did you feel while entering the room?]
D-9142: [Normal, just a bit uneasy to be honest.]
Dr. ████: [Tell me, did you hear something weird, or anything "interesting" inside?]
D-9142: [Not that i recall.]
Dr. ████: […Overall, did you notice anything out of the ordinary?]
D-9142: [Oh, now that you mention it, yes, before entering the room i heard some footsteps, but they stoped as fast as i entered the room.]
Dr. ████: [Ok, thanks for your time.]
<End Log, [█/██/20██]>
Closing Statement: [A similar test was made that night, results were the same, but instead of footsteps, there was the aforementioned sounds of glass shatterings and fluids.]
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept inside a storage room twice the size of it, atleast four persons (4) will have to enter with a hazmat suit every three (3) days to clean completely the room.
Description: SCP-XXXX represents a generic living room from the United States, it has a "glass" table which is actually made of plastic, a couch, a decorative fake plant in one of the corners, a television which presents a news channels, three lamps, four exclusive abstract paintings, a bookshelf with twenty-three (23) unique books, and the exit door.
The ventilation was removed due to the flooring material, that when extracted for research, started leaking a neurotoxin which killed Dr. ██████. before the removal of the ventilation, the gas advanced through it, killing Dr. ███ and Dr. ████ in the process.
Foreword: [Dr. ████████ was instructed to smell briefly the gas and then enter into SCP-XXXX for a few minutes and then share his experience]
<Begin Log, [█/██/20██]>
Dr. ████: [Let's begin, ████████, did you notice any weird sound before entering?]
Dr. ████████: [No, the only thing i heard was the leaking gas from inside.]
Dr. ████: [We told you to smell this gas for a brief moment before entering SCP-XXXX with your hazmat suit, how did it smell?]
Dr. ████████: [Oh… it had a weird smell, it was really sour.]
Dr. ████: [Could you be more specific? I mean, compare it to other smell.]
Dr. ████████: [Well, it was almost like lemon, i think it was very similar, but it was stronger than the normal smell of lemon.]
Dr. ████: [Did you feel anything after smelling it?]
Dr. ████████: [Yes, i felt a bit dissy and disorientated, almost like if i was going to faint.]
Dr. ████: [For how long did you feel this way?]
Dr. ████████: [For like three minutes, that's why i had to rest a bit before going in.]
Dr. ████: [Ok, thanks for your cooperation, see you tomorrow ████████.]
<End Log, [█/██/20██]>
Closing Statement: [This gas is really toxic by what we can see from those tests, it is dangerous for the personnel that works in this area.]
A immediate order was given to Neutralize SCP-XXXX due to it's dangerous and toxic leak, and is to be carried out by Dr. ████.
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid Neutralized
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX was kept inside a storage room twice the size of it, atleast four (4) persons had to enter with a hazmat suit every three (3) days to clean completely the room.
Description: SCP-XXXX represented a generic living room from the United States, it had a "glass" table which was actually made of plastic, a couch, a decorative fake plant in one of the corners, a television which presented a news channels, three lamps, four exclusive abstract paintings, a bookshelf with twenty-three (23) unique books, and the exit door.
The ventilation was removed due to the flooring material, that when extracted for research, started leaking a neurotoxin which killed Dr. ██████. before the removal of the ventilation, the gas advanced through it, killing Dr. ███ and Dr. ████ in the process. This gas proved to be flammable.
SCP-XXXX was neutralized and no longer presents any form of danger to the facility and it's personnel. Keep reading for an archive of the attempted neutralization methods.
Method: [Placing the item into a vacuum state.]
Result: [The gas started leaking again as soon as it was removed from it's vacuum state.]
Method: [Lighting the gas with a match.]
Result: [The room kept burning until the roof was removed, since the gas could exit the room. The roof was quickly sealed again.]
Final Method: [SCP-XXXX would be repositioned to the Site ██ where it would be [REDACTED]
Final Result: [SCP-XXXX was successfully neutralized by Dr. ████.]
A sample of the gas was taken before the neutralization for research purposes. Advance to the next document for the results.
Instance of SCP-XXXX-1 inside a glass bottle before it's reposition to a gas canister
Item #: SCP-XXXX-1
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX-1 is to be kept inside a gas canister in the Storage A which must remain closed at all times, in case of accidental opening, evacuate the area until the item has completely dissipated. Because the flammable properties of it, it must not be exposed to fire or temperatures higher than 70 °C or it will ignite.
Description: SCP-XXXX-1 is a dark green chalcogen hydride gas that is highly poisonous and flammable, it has a density of 5.3. The letal dose on humans is of 240 ppm.
SCP-XXXX-1 started leaking from SCP-XXXX when it's flooring material was removed for research, this gas then was inhaled by Dr. ██████, killing him. He was responsible for extracting a piece of the floor.
The gas was extracted before the neutralization of SCP-XXXX for research purposes by Dr. ████, the same person that successfully neutralized SCP-XXXX