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Prepaid cremation is the futures funeral

Prepaid cremation is the future

Prepaid cremations are the newest trend in the cremation industry. A cremation provides greater flexibility when choosing a final resting place, since you are not restricted to specific places of burial. Ashes can be buried in a cemetery or in special ashes memorial areas. Some families like to scatter the ashes in a family plot or memorial garden, at sea, or in a other favourite place. It is important in this case to be careful that the area you have chosen is not close to traditional ground. Some people split the ashes and have a portion in one place and the rest somewhere else. Others keep ashes at home in special urn.

The process of cremation is something people often wonder about. It comprises the casket, with the body inside, being placed in a cremator, which is like a very large metal box about the size of a small car. In some places it is possible for families to watch the casket being put into the cremator. The process of cremation takes place under very high temperatures, and generally takes between two and four hours. There is room for only one casket, and the ashes are taken from the cremator before it is used again, ensuring there is no chance of the ashes being mixed with others. Read more about a prepaid cremation

After cremation, the remains / ashes are cremulated, or broken up. They are put into a simple container, usually made of plastic, which is about 30 centimetres long, and 15 centimetres deep. If you choose cremation there are fees for that cremation service and for interment in a cemetery, if that is what you choose. Some funeral directors have their own cremation facilities some are privately owned and many are run by the government councils.

Prepaid cremation

Are you considering a prepayment cremation program? Through a funeral / cremation home. The plus is, the service is “guaranteed” at the price I pay today even if I pass years from now. And there is no attempt to up-sell my survivors as is often the case. They say part of the money I pay will be “trusted” to insure the service. Is that true? How do they do that? Yes this is true, how they do that is even easier as it is a sort of insurance for a fixed amount of money. A prepaid cremation is therefore the best solution when you choose for a cremation. Due to cost efficiency the trend will is that more and more people are choosing for a prepaid cremation service.