
The Clear Choice for Over 6,000 Funeral Homes: Why American Mortuary Coolers Leads the Nation
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Opening a Funeral Home in Vermont: A Guide to Success with American Mortuary Coolers
Equipping Your Funeral Home with American Mortuary Coolers

Morgue Cooler Requirements in Washington State: What You Need to Know
When operating a morgue, funeral home, or medical examiner’s office in Washington State, ensuring proper storage for the deceased is not just a practical necessity—it’s a legal and ethical obligation....

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...

Operating a crematory in Tennessee requires adherence to specific regulations and guidelines to ensure the respectful and lawful handling of human remains. As a crematory operator, it is crucial to understand the key requirements set forth by the state.
The physical facility where cremations take place must meet specific standards outlined by state regulations.

State Regulations on Mortuary Coolers
State Regulations on Mortuary Coolers

The Unseen Threat: Protecting Your Funeral Home from Decomposition-Related Lawsuits
The Unseen Threat: Protecting Your Funeral Home from Decomposition-Related Lawsuits