SCP-3779
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Item #: SCP-3779

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Photograph of SCP-3779 refilling

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-3779 is to be sealed in a containment cell measuring 10 meters in all dimensions. Two containers containing no less than 10 liters of human blood is to be kept approximately 1 meter from SCP-3779.

A routine check for any cracks, leaks, or alteration to the drain mechanism of SCP-3779 is to be performed every 24 hours.

Under no circumstances should any liquids enter SCP-3779's containment cell. All weekly cleanings are to be performed using disinfectant wipes. All personnel are to be dried thoroughly using an air dryer implanted in the doorway of SCP-3779's containment before entry

Description: SCP-3779 is a free-standing ceramic bathtub measuring approximately 1.4 meters long, 0.6 meters wide, and .5 meters tall. The drain of SCP-3779 is located directly below the faucet, and consists of a hole measuring 3 centimeters in diameter that is usually filled with a brass plug of equivalent size. This drain is shown to operate independent of accompanying components, as even without proper draining mechanisms any contents exiting via the drain are shown to be transported to the nearest sewage plant. Upon initial discovery, SCP-3779 was shown to contain approximately 135 liters of mixed biological material, which upon further testing was revealed to be traceable to over 13 different DNA origins.

SCP-3779 was brought to the Foundation's attention in ████ by news reports of the C█████ family in a ██████ home all dying of extreme blood loss. After containing the fallout of this story, personnel were dispatched to the home to find the bodies of all 4 family members strewn around SCP-3779, with the individual identified as ██████ C█████, the family's youngest son, partially submerged within SCP-3779's contents.

Autopsy's revealed that all family members except for ██████ had been completely drained of all bodily fluids, including blood, mucus, saliva, sweat, urine, stomach acid, and semen. The individual found in the bathtub itself, however, was found to be only missing a percentage of his blood content. After analysis of the properties of SCP-3779, it's believed this individual managed to close the drain of SCP-3779 and survived for several seconds afterwards before finally succumbing to the trauma of SCP-3779's effects. Further investigation of the C█████ family's lease on the home revealed they had only had ownership for [DATA EXPUNGED].

After removing the bodies from the room, Personnel were then tasked with transporting SCP-3779 from the room to Site-██. In pursuit of this task, Agent █████ attempted to drain the contents of SCP-3779 by removing the brass plug from the drain at the bottom of SCP-3779.

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