Mortuary Cooler Tips and Guide - American Cooler

Mortuary Cooler Tips and Guide

After a death, there’s no room for error with a mortuary cooler. These appliances must provide consistent temperatures without issues of reliability. Coroners, medical labs, funeral homes, hospitals, and nursing homes may have need of this type of cooling unit to temporarily house the remains of patients or individuals.

Bereaved family members are likely counting on the reliable function of this storage unit, and to ensure a seamless process, the remains must be stored correctly and handled with dignity. These funeral cabinets offer full insulation, wiring for interior lighting, an external digital thermometer enabling continual monitoring of the temperature, self-closing hinges, energy-efficient gaskets, and an inside safety release. Units also include features such as a stationary rack system to assist with loading and unloading of the remains. A variety of finish choices is also available, with every option meeting industry sanitation requirements.

When space is an issue, businesses can receive assistance with the design specifications of the mortuary cooler. Our specialists can design and build a product that will fit into any space, and we offer a variety of different finishes and styles. This special commitment to design is a part of our service, so prices remain reasonable despite the attention to detail.

Customers can have confidence in our extensive experience designing and building units that meet or exceed industry standards. From the first contact to the price quote to the finished delivery of the mortuary cooler, we will work to provide exceptional customer service to exceed your expectations.

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