American Upright Mortuary Coolers
Space-saving, stainless steel upright mortuary coolers built in the USA for funeral homes, hospitals, and laboratories — engineered for OSHA compliance, ergonomic safety, and long-term durability. As the nation’s authority in U.S. Mortuary Coolers, we proudly hold a BBB A+ rating and are affiliated with both NFDA and ICCFA, reinforcing our commitment to quality and industry leadership.
Our upright mortuary coolers are designed with ergonomic access, easy-to-clean stainless steel interiors, and energy-efficient refrigeration systems to keep your facility compliant and efficient. Trusted nationwide since 2009, we deliver American made mortuary equipment with fast in-house shipping, best-in-class warranties, and custom design support.
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American Walk-In Mortuary Coolers
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Do you offer installation service?
Do you offer installation service?
Yes, we do. Please contact us atcool@mymortuarycooler.comfor acustom installation quotetailored to your location and equipment.
What makes American Walk-In Mortuary Coolers different from other brands?
What makes American Walk-In Mortuary Coolers different from other brands?
American Mortuary Coolers specializes inAmerican Walk-In Coolersthat are built with heavy-duty stainless steel, precise temperature control, and OSHA-compliant designs. Unlike generic coolers, our models are custom-built for funeral homes, hospitals, and universities, offering long-lasting durability and fast nationwide shipping.
What is your lead time?
What is your lead time?
Lead times fluctuate throughout the year, with year-end being our busiest season. Please call us at 1-888-792-9315 to verify our current lead times.
What states do you ship to?
What states do you ship to?
We proudly ship our American made mortuary coolers, embalming tables, cadaver lifts, and funeral supply equipment to all 50 U.S. states with fast, in-house nationwide delivery.
We provide shipping to the following states:
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
No matter where your funeral home, hospital, or university is located, American Mortuary Coolers delivers OSHA-approved mortuary systems with a BBB A+ rating and the fastest turnaround in the industry.
Do you offer financing?
Do you offer financing?
Yes, financing is available. Please click here for aninstant decision:Financing Options.
Do you ship worldwide?
Do you ship worldwide?
Yes, we do. Please call or email us prior to placing your order so we can provide anaccurate international shipping quote.
Do you ship to Canada?
Do you ship to Canada?
Yes. Please call or email us to place your order so we can provide an accurate Canadian shipping cost.
Do you accept purchase orders (POs)?
Do you accept purchase orders (POs)?
Yes, we do. Please email your PO and W-9 topo@mymortuarycooler.com.
Do you offer a warranty?
Do you offer a warranty?
Yes, absolutely. We provide a best-in-class warranty across all of our mortuary coolers and equipment.
When purchasing a mortuary cooler, what environmental conditions should be considered?
When purchasing a mortuary cooler, what environmental conditions should be considered?
When purchasing a mortuary cooler, several environmental and facility conditions should be carefully evaluated to ensure proper performance and compliance:
- Ambient Room Temperature:
Mortuary coolers are designed to operate within specific room temperature ranges. Ideally, the surrounding room should be kept at a stable temperature (around 65°F–75°F). High ambient heat or poor ventilation may force the compressor to work harder, increasing energy use and shortening equipment lifespan. - Ventilation & Airflow:
Proper ventilation is essential for heat exchange and compressor efficiency. Placing a mortuary cooler in a confined or unventilated space can reduce cooling efficiency. - Floor Load Capacity:
Walk-in and roll-in mortuary coolers can be heavy, especially when loaded with cadaver storage racks or trays. Facilities should ensure flooring can handle the weight of both the equipment and stored remains. - Electrical Requirements:
Verify that your facility has the correct electrical supply (voltage and amperage) to support the mortuary cooler’s compressor and accessories. - Humidity & Moisture Control:
Excess humidity may cause condensation and affect cooler performance. Maintaining a controlled environment ensures equipment longevity. - Placement & Accessibility:
Consider workflow, staff safety, and ergonomic handling when deciding where to install your cooler. Roll-in models require clear entry paths for cots and lifts, while upright models may be better suited for compact spaces.
At American Mortuary Coolers, our units are American made, OSHA-approved, ergonomically engineered, and BBB A+ rated. We provide expert guidance to ensure your mortuary cooler is installed in the proper environment for maximum efficiency, safety, and compliance.
What organizations are you affiliated with?
What organizations are you affiliated with?
We are proud members of the NFDA, ICCFA, and many other respected funeral service organizations.
How long have you been in business?
How long have you been in business?
We are approaching our 17th year in business and hold an A+ rating with the BBB of East Tennessee.
Do you offer express or expedited shipping requests?
Do you offer express or expedited shipping requests?
Yes, we do. Please email or call us to verify stock availability, timeframe, and costs for express shipping.
Do you offer corporate discounts for multiple funeral home and mortuary locations?
Do you offer corporate discounts for multiple funeral home and mortuary locations?
Yes — American Mortuary Coolers offers corporate discounts for funeral home groups, mortuary networks, and organizations with multiple locations. Whether you operate several funeral homes, crematories, or hospital-based morgue facilities, we provide customized pricing, bulk order savings, and tailored equipment packages.
Our team works directly with corporate accounts to ensure consistent OSHA-approved, American made mortuary equipment across all facilities. From walk-in mortuary coolers and roll-in systems to embalming tables, cadaver lifts, and racks, we deliver BBB A+ rated equipment with fast nationwide shipping.
For a custom corporate quote, please contact us at cool@mymortuarycooler.com or call 1-888-792-9315.
What is the difference between a mortuary freezer and a mortuary refrigerator?
What is the difference between a mortuary freezer and a mortuary refrigerator?
A mortuary freezer and a mortuary refrigerator serve different purposes in the funeral and medical industries, though both are designed for the safe preservation of human remains.
- Mortuary Refrigerator (Mortuary Cooler):
A mortuary refrigerator—commonly called a mortuary cooler—is used for short-term cadaver storage. These units maintain temperatures typically between 34°F and 40°F, which slows decomposition and preserves the body for funerals, viewings, embalming, or transport. They are ideal for funeral homes, hospitals, universities, and pathology labs needing reliable, OSHA-approved storage. - Mortuary Freezer:
A mortuary freezer is designed for long-term cadaver storage at much lower temperatures, often below 0°F. Freezers are used when remains must be preserved for extended periods, such as in forensic cases, disaster response situations, or facilities with high-capacity storage needs.
At American Mortuary Coolers, we build both mortuary refrigerators (coolers) and mortuary freezers, all American made, OSHA compliant, ergonomically designed, and BBB A+ rated, with fast nationwide shipping. Whether you need short-term or long-term cadaver preservation, we provide the right solution.
Do you offer local warehouse pickup?
Do you offer local warehouse pickup?
Yes, we are proud to offerwarehouse pickup at our facility in Johnson City, TN. All orders must be placedonlineand are subject tolocal and state sales tax in Washington County, TN (no exceptions)unless you are atax-exempt organization. To qualify, you mustsubmit your exemption prior to placing the order. All warehouse pickups arescheduled in advance— please call or email us to arrange your pickup time.
What is a Body Box in the Funeral and Mortuary Industry?
What is a Body Box in the Funeral and Mortuary Industry?
A body box is another name for a mortuary cooler or cadaver storage refrigeration unit used by funeral homes, hospitals, and medical examiners to safely store human remains at the proper temperature. Body boxes can be configured as upright mortuary coolers, roll-in coolers, or large walk-in coolers, depending on the facility’s needs.
At American Mortuary Coolers, our body box systems are American made, OSHA compliant, and BBB A+ rated, with options that include stackable racks, hydraulic lift compatibility, and custom walk-in cooler designs. We provide nationwide shipping and installation support, ensuring that funeral directors and medical facilities have the equipment they need to operate safely and efficiently.
What is the difference between a mortuary cooler and other types of coolers?
What is the difference between a mortuary cooler and other types of coolers?
A mortuary cooler is a specialized refrigeration system designed specifically for the safe storage of human remains in funeral homes, hospitals, universities, and medical examiner facilities. Unlike restaurant coolers, beverage coolers, or standard walk-in refrigerators, mortuary coolers are built with OSHA-approved, temperature-controlled systems that maintain the proper environment for cadaver preservation.
Key differences include:
- Purpose-Built Design: Mortuary coolers are engineered for cadaver storage, not food or beverage storage.
- Temperature Precision: They maintain consistent cooling ranges ideal for human remains, unlike commercial coolers designed for produce or drinks.
- Construction: Mortuary coolers feature stainless steel racks, roll-in tray systems, or upright storage compartments for safe handling and maximum efficiency.
- Compliance: All equipment is designed to meet OSHA, NFDA, and ICCFA standards, ensuring funeral homes and medical facilities remain compliant.
- Capacity Options: Available in upright mortuary coolers, roll-in mortuary coolers, and walk-in mortuary coolers, allowing scalability for small funeral homes or large hospitals.
At American Mortuary Coolers, we manufacture American made mortuary coolers that are BBB A+ rated, ergonomically designed, and shipped nationwide, making them the trusted choice for the funeral and medical industry.
Do you offer OSHA and ergonomically approved mortuary equipment and systems?
Do you offer OSHA and ergonomically approved mortuary equipment and systems?
Yes — at American Mortuary Coolers, all of our mortuary equipment and mortuary systems are designed to meet OSHA compliance standards and are built with ergonomic safety in mind. From mortuary coolers and embalming tables to cadaver lifts and racks, our products are engineered to reduce strain on staff while maintaining proper safety protocols.
We understand the importance of protecting employees during removals, embalming, and cadaver storage, which is why our equipment is ergonomically designed to improve handling and workflow efficiency. As a BBB A+ rated company and affiliated NFDA/ICCFA member, we are committed to providing safe, compliant, and American made mortuary systems with fast nationwide shipping.
My American Mortuary Cooler isn’t cooling properly — what should I check first?
My American Mortuary Cooler isn’t cooling properly — what should I check first?
If your American Mortuary Cooler is not cooling correctly, the most common issue is not the cooler itself, but the ambient room temperature and the Temperature Humidity Index (THI) in your facility.
- Check Ambient Room Temperature:
Mortuary coolers are designed to operate in environments where the room temperature is kept between 65°F and 75°F. If the surrounding space is too hot, too humid, or poorly ventilated, the cooler’s compressor will be forced to work harder and may appear not to be cooling properly. - Evaluate the THI (Temperature Humidity Index):
The THI is a critical factor in determining cooler efficiency. High heat combined with high humidity can overwhelm the system, leading to higher internal cooler temperatures. For example, a room at 85°F with high humidity will dramatically reduce performance and create strain on the refrigeration system. - Ventilation & Airflow:
Ensure that your cooler has adequate airflow around the condenser and is not placed in a tight, poorly ventilated space. Restricted airflow is one of the most common causes of insufficient cooling. - Other Quick Checks:Verify the door seals are intact and closing properly.Confirm electrical supply is stable and matches requirements.Make sure racks and trays are not blocking internal air circulation.
If THI and ambient room conditions are within range and the unit is still not cooling, contact our service team for troubleshooting.
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What is a Mortuary Refrigeration System?
What is a Mortuary Refrigeration System?
A mortuary refrigeration system is a specialized cooling unit designed for the safe and sanitary preservation of human remains. Unlike standard commercial refrigeration, mortuary systems are engineered with OSHA-compliant temperature controls, stainless steel construction, and ergonomic features to ensure proper cadaver storage in funeral homes, hospitals, universities, and medical examiner facilities.
These systems may include:
- Upright Mortuary Coolers – space-saving units with built-in racks.
- Roll-In Mortuary Coolers – designed for use with cots, trays, or lifts.
- Walk-In Mortuary Coolers – large-capacity solutions for hospitals and universities.
- Mortuary Freezers – ultra-low temperature storage for long-term preservation.
At American Mortuary Coolers, our mortuary refrigeration systems are American made, BBB A+ rated, OSHA-approved, and ergonomically designed, with fast nationwide shipping. These systems are critical to maintaining compliance, protecting staff, and preserving remains with dignity.
Do you sell to the public?
Do you sell to the public?
Absolutely not. At American Mortuary Coolers, we are a B2B mortuary equipment company and do not sell to the general public. Our products are specifically designed for licensed funeral homes, hospitals, universities, pathology labs, coroners, and medical examiner facilities.
As a BBB A+ rated manufacturer, we provide American made mortuary coolers, embalming equipment, cadaver lifts, and funeral supply systems that meet OSHA compliance and industry standards. By serving only professional organizations, we ensure that all equipment is installed, used, and maintained in compliance with legal and safety requirements.
Do you offer replacement parts for other brands of mortuary coolers and equipment?
Do you offer replacement parts for other brands of mortuary coolers and equipment?
Yes. At American Mortuary Coolers, we understand that many facilities operate with a variety of equipment brands. We proudly offer replacement parts for other brands of mortuary coolers and mortuary equipment.
If we don’t have the exact part in stock, our team will assist in sourcing compatible replacement parts to keep your system operating reliably. From compressors, seals, racks, and lift components to embalming table accessories, we provide support across a wide range of equipment.
📧 Please email us at cool@mymortuarycooler.com with your request, and we will be more than happy to assist.