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If you want the funeral home in possession of the remains to transport the body the funeral home cant refuse. They must release the body or transport it. Most funeral homes are fine with transporting the body when requested, because youll have to pay for the service.
Typically, a body should be embalmed, refrigerated, or buried within 24 hours after death. If embalming is chosen, the timeframe can be extended, providing more flexibility in planning the funeral services.
In general, however, most bodies can be safely viewed for up to 48 hours after death. After that point, the risk of decomposition increases and the body becomes more difficult to preserve. For this reason, many funeral homes prefer to cremate bodies within 72 hours of death.
Instead of preparing the body with chemicals, morticians will store it in a fridge that keeps the body at two degrees Celsius. However, like embalming, its important to remember that this merely slows the decomposition process it doesnt stop it. A refrigerated body will last three to four weeks.
The most common forms of disposition in the US are burial (interment) and cremation. Cremation is not exactly the same as incineration, but the processes are related. Liquid dissolution of bodies in alkaline baths is increasingly popular.
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This should be organised as soon as you have decided you would like to keep the body at home as bodies can usually last up to 4-5 days before noticeable physical changes. This means that with proper management, you can care for your loved one at home until their funeral or farewell service.
Once a funeral home has picked up the body and brought it to their facility, they will then clean and dress and/or shroud the body. Afterward, the body will be placed in refrigeration to keep it cool until the day of burial, at which point the body will be transported to the burial site.
But generally, when you work with a funeral home, your loved one will be refrigerated for between eight and 24 hours before embalming. If you dont want to embalm at all, most mortuaries offer short-term refrigeration, which can allow you to delay the funeral for up to two weeks.

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