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Pacemakers and other types of implant If the person who died had a pacemaker or other type of implant, this may need to be removed before cremation. The funeral director or crematorium staff can advise. Some implants need deactivation before theyre removed, so you may also need medical help with this.
A basic cremation in NSW costs, on average, around $4,000, ing to Moneysmart. Many funeral directors offer this basic funeral service, although they may call it something different like economy or budget funeral. It generally includes: arranging and conducting the funeral.
The least expensive way to pay for cremation is to arrange for a low-cost cremation called direct cremation. A direct cremation happens when you only ask for cremation and doesnt require a funeral or memorial beforehand.
Medical Devices / Implants to be Removed before Cremation Pacemakers. Defibrillators (ICDS) Cardiac Resynchronisation Device (CRTDs) Implantable Loop Recorders. Ventricular Assist Devices (VADs) Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVADs) Right Ventricular Assist Devices (RVADs) or Biventricular Assist Devices (BVADs)
Bones and teeth are the only parts of the body that survive the cremation heat.
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These include implants, hip or knee replacements, and even fillings. External prosthetics are easy to detach and are usually removed before cremation. This includes artificial limbs such as transhumeral, transradial, transtibial, or transfemoral prosthetics.
Can you get cremated without a coffin? Yes, you can technically get cremated without a coffin.
Are organs removed before the cremation process? Generally, there is no need for a deceased persons organs to be removed before cremation, unless they are being used for organ donation.

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