
American Mortuary Coolers: Nevada’s Premier Choice for Mortuary Equipment and Coolers
Morgue and Mortuary Coolers in New Jersey: Why American Mortuary Coolers Leads the Way

California's Rising Cremation Rates: Ensuring Dignity with Reliable Equipment
The Essential Role of Mortuary Coolers and Funeral Home Equipment

North Dakota Mortuary Cooler Regulations
A burial-transit permit may be issued for the bodies of those dead from causes other than those listed under subsection1 without embalming if they are refrigerated to a temperature of...

Oregon OAR 830-040-0020 Requirements and Specifications for Preparation Rooms
All facilities must have a mortuary or hospital refrigeration unit available which is suitable for the storage of human remains. The refrigeration unit must be in good operating condition and...

The Secret's Out: American Mortuary Coolers is Your Most Affordable Partner for Quality Equipment!
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Water Cremation and Aquamation Laws in Your State
Aquamation: A Greener Farewell - Exploring its Legal Landscape in the U.S. American Mortuary Coolers: Supporting Innovation in Funeral Service

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...

Funeral Home Shut Down Due to Decomposing Bodies: A Cautionary Tale and Why Choosing the Right Mortuary Cooler Matters
Funeral Home Shut Down Due to Decomposing Bodies: A Cautionary Tale and Why Choosing the Right Mortuary Cooler Matters

Finding the Best Price on Mortuary Coolers: Why American Mortuary Coolers Is the Pinnacle Choice
Finding the Best Price on Mortuary Coolers: Why American Mortuary Coolers Is the Pinnacle Choice

State Regulations on Mortuary Coolers
State Regulations on Mortuary Coolers