Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a large storage room located in Sector-21 at Site-██. The room is to only contain one entrance, a small trapdoor situated on the roof in the center of the room. A rubber seal is to line the sides of the trapdoor and if any damage to the entrance is observed it must be reported to Site-██'s site director immediately. In case of a breach in the entrance, walls or seal of the room Sector-21 is to be locked down immediately. In any case a liquid enters SCP-XXXX containment, the trapdoor is not to be opened until after room has been heated to 100°C for a total of 4 hours, to properly evaporate all liquid, then the trapdoor is to be opened to release the gaseous state of the liquid for a total of 5 minutes and then it is to be closed and sealed once again.
No personnel are to enter SCP-XXXX containment room without Site Director approval. If any biological life enters SCP-XXXX containment room, the trapdoor is to be shut and sealed behind them. No lifeform is to leave SCP-XXXX containment room post entry. Operation-Kentucky is to be performed every day.
Operation-Kentucky: At 2:00 A.M. every day the trapdoor is to be opened and SCP-XXXX is to be "fed" an alive gallus domesticus (common name: farm chicken) with the door being closed immediately closed after the release of the chicken. The chicken is to be forcefully muted if it shows a tendency to produce excess sound or to create lots of noise as a precaution to reduce the chance of bringing SCP-XXXX out of its dormant state. In the case of Operation-Kentucky resulting in a failure, Sector-21 is to be locked down until Operation-Kentucky is successfully redone and proper containment procedures are back in check.
Description: SCP-XXXX is approx 1 cubic meter of fine children sandbox sand weighing approx 1529kg.
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