
Courier-Journal Reports Kentucky Coroner Crisis: Underpaid and Overwhelmed, Urgent Need for Morgue Solutions
As reported by the Courier-Journal, Kentucky's coroners, like Corey Watson in flood-ravaged Knott County, face minimal wages and immense responsibilities, often with inadequate resources like morgue coolers. American Mortuary Coolers...

Essential Considerations for Mortuary Coolers in Missouri:
Serving the Show-Me State: Mortuary Coolers in Missouri

Serving Alabama's Needs: Mortuary Coolers in the Heart of Dixie
Alabama's Diverse Landscape and the Need for Mortuary Coolers:

The Trusted Name in Mortuary Cooling: Why American Mortuary Coolers is the Industry's Leading Choice
The Trusted Name in Mortuary Cooling: Why American Mortuary Coolers is the Industry's Leading Choice

North Carolina Mortuary Cooler Requirements
21 N.C. Admin. Code 34C.0202 Section 34C .0202 - Mortuary Cooler REFRIGERATION

Don't Get Caught in the Heat: Prepare Your Mortuary with a New Cooler Before Summer Arrives!
Don't Get Caught in the Heat: Prepare Your Mortuary with a New Cooler Before Summer Arrives!As the days get longer and the temperatures rise, funeral homes and mortuaries face increased...

The 2025 Freon Transition: What Funeral Homes Need to Know
American Mortuary Coolers: Your Partner in the Transition

Pennsylvania Mortuary Cooler Regulations & Temperature Requirement
Human remains kept under refrigeration over 24 hours beyond death shall be maintained at a temperature level between 35° and 40°F. The remains shall be buried, cremated or entombed within...

Stay Ahead of the Curve with American Mortuary Coolers: Environmentally Compliant and Built to Last
Starting January 1, 2025, manufacturers of self-contained refrigeration equipment must transition to environmentally compliant, low-GWP refrigerants. This shift will significantly impact mortuary facilities, and American Mortuary Coolers is committed to...