Not many people want to dwell on the technical aspects of death but people need to be sensitized so that they are fully aware of the choices they have made and what each choice means. This section will discuss cremation Everett Wa, the basic steps of which are divided into distinct phases.
This part will begin at the moment of death. This is the time when a professional staff member (funeral home director), or a cremation provider himself, will arrive either at the hospital or detention facility to transport the victim to the Funeral home (depending on what kind of services will be required). This will take place after a death certificate is signed and processed and all legal permits and administrative formalities are met. In some places, there is a 24 to 48 hour “waiting period” that is applied before cremation can be performed. During this period, the victim is protected in a controlled refrigeration unit until the cremation Everett Wa can be performed.
The actual cremation will take place after the family has decided on whether or not to have services planned. When this time comes, the deceased is placed in a container before cremation takes place. If the deceased is to have a wake first, a casket for service purposes can be rented. Once the deceased has been placed in the container (if necessary), the remains are then placed in the cremation chamber where they will remain for about 2-3 hours depending on the weight of the individual.
The next step involves taking all the larger pieces that were not incinerated and returning them to the family. If a permanent container (such as an urn or another container) has not been selected, then the remains will be returned to a temporary plastic, cardboard or metal container. The cremated remains are placed in a container and returned either to the family, a funeral home, cemetery or another establishment according to the plans and desires of the family. No matter which option is chosen, it is very important to take into account the wishes of the deceased. No matter what your personal ideology is, the deceased should be sent away according to their beliefs.