The Cremation Process is Civilized



Losing someone special can change the meaning of our lives and accepting death can be very difficult. Death cannot be avoided, so we must come to terms with it. Even though our loved one has gone, we must face reality and take care of the final preparations.

Cremation is the procedure of reducing deceased human bodies into basic chemical compounds in the form of bone fragments. The process is conducted through vaporization and high temperature.

Cremation remains can be later buried in cemeteries or other desired sites. Many times the ashes are scattered in a memorable place, but because of certain laws, people decide to keep the ashes in an urn. Cremation urns are containers, where people can place the ashes of the loved ones that can be buried or kept at home as a remembrance. There are many different types of urns, including companion urns for two people, just like a joint cemetery plot. Some of them are specially crafted for children, with attractive patterns and vibrant colors.

Cremation urn jewelry is studded with precious diamonds and gems. It comes in various shapes and sizes; you can get one in the shape of a pendant and wear it on a chain. Many people decide to design a ring or other jewelry and keep it in an special case. There are specially designed urns for pets because for most, they are just like part of the family. You can find many companies that personalize cremation urns. You can even get an astonishing state-of-art 3D imaging, by simply producing a picture of your beloved. So now you can keep the memory of your loved ones intact.

Nowadays the cremation procedure is becoming more popular because cremation costs are much less than the costs of a traditional burial service. The entire process is considered to be highly respectful and dignified, and is executed under extremely stern regulation. First, all the jewelry and other belongings are kept on the body and the body is placed in the incinerator. The casket is closed and the process of cremation starts with the permission of the medical examiner. High flame is used to burn the body, after the process is completed; extra flames are used to break down the remains. The body is taken out when the incinerator cools down. The entire process takes around two hours.

Cremation is performed by special crematory operator who takes care of the documentation and handles the equipment. The designated funeral director along with the family members, plan the services and sign the permission for the rituals. When the service is over, the cremated ashes are put in a container, or special urn, if one was purchased and given to the family member or friend to take home or wherever.