
The 2025 Freon Transition: What Funeral Homes Need to Know
American Mortuary Coolers: Your Partner in the Transition
American Mortuary Coolers: Your Partner in the Transition
Ensure Dignity and Safety: A Guide to Choosing the Right Mortuary Cooler
Why Choose American Mortuary Coolers? Here's the Truth:
Louisiana's Diverse Landscape and the Need for Mortuary Coolers:
A refrigeration unit that is suitable for housing dead human bodies. Beginning January 1, 2021, and each January 1 after that date, the funeral establishment shall ensure that the refrigeration unit required under this subparagraph has the capacity to provide a minimum number of spaces to house dead human bodies. The minimum number of spaces must be calculated as follows:
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 5 hours following removal from refrigeration.
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American Mortuary Coolers: Your Partner in Compliance
Aquamation: A Greener Farewell - Exploring its Legal Landscape in the U.S.
American Mortuary Coolers: Supporting Innovation in Funeral Service
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 ensuring your projects remain in compliance and on schedule.