I worked in rendering plants for 11 years but I can top any rendering plant smell on two occasions. My Mom's roommate was getting bad (dementia/Alzheimer's) one day he slipped out of the house 'cause he figured he needed to get some groceries. Mom finds him and his truck gone and calls the police. They find him driving down US 10 at 70 MPH in a 55 MPH zone, and yes he was going the wrong way. One of the cops responding drives the truck back to Mom's place (this is in August) the roommate ends up in the hospital and then into long term care. In November I'm at Mom's doing some repairs to the garage and fixing a garage door that got messed up So Mom can lock the garage and the weather doesn't get in. This happened to be the weekend that the roommate's daughter came to get her dad's pickup, we found out he made it to the store, bought milk and eggs at the store, been setting in the truck for 3 months.
We had a county motor pool van that was assigned to our HHS branch on summer day one of the clients being transported in the van threw up, the social worker didn't bother to tell anyone about it and parked it in the summer over a weekend with the windows rolled up. Ended up reassigning that vehicle to the job coach, he'd park the darn thing with the windows rolled down. We tried everything form the array of odor counteractants to having the upholstery steam cleaned or water extracted. Two years later the van came up for sale and we sent it out to be detailed (I did that to all county vehicles) the guy that detailed it parked it with an ozone machine in it for a week, that knocked the smell down considerably.
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