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How Does Cremation Work? A Lot Of People Ask… by wslconsultants: 10:09am On Aug 12, 2022
While cremation may be a common practice, few people understand how it works. In this article, we will explain the process of cremation in detail, from its inception to the remains that are finally ashes. We'll also discuss the reasons why people choose cremation over other funeral services and provide insights into the different cremation methods available.

What is cremation?

Cremation is the act of incinerating human remains after death. It is the process of reducing a dead body to mostly tiny bits of bone resembling ash that involves exposing the body to flame and intense heat followed by pulverization of bone fragments. Cremation is becoming more popular to dispose of human remains and currently, over fifty percent of all families will choose cremation over traditional earth burial. The place where cremations take place is called a crematorium or crematory.

How does cremation work?

After the burning is complete, the cremated remains need time to cool off before they can be handled safely. There won’t be any coffin or casket, or outer container left. The intense heat reduces everything except bone and metal. The metal that can remain can be artificial knees, hips, and shoulders. Also, Medical pins, and titanium spinal rods. wires, surgical clips, medical staples, and in some cases jewelry. A heavy-duty magnet is used to remove any metal from the cremated remains. in most cases, the crematory will send out these metals for recycling or donation. Then the technician rakes or brushes the cremated remains into a pan. With all the metal removed, what remains of the body oater the cremation process is calcium and phosphate-bone fragments. As the remaining bone fragments can be large, such as the femoral bones or part of the skull. The technician uses a machine called a cremulator (often referred to as a processor) that pulverizes the remaining fragments into a finer size. this material is then placed into a container that is referred to as an urn. What many people believe are 'ashes' this material is just crushed bone fragments. The term 'ashes' is just a euphemism, just a more pleasant term to use.

Why do people choose cremation?

There are many reasons why people choose cremation, but the two most common are that many believe it is more environmentally friendly and affordable. Cremation eliminates the need for a burial ground, which can be beneficial to the environment. It also eliminates the need for a casket, or other funeral-related equipment and costs. Additionally, cremation can be given as a gift, providing peace of mind to the recipient. There are many cremation options available, including direct cremation, burial with cremation, and cremation with burial. So, whether you're looking to save money on funeral expenses or simply want to do your part in conserving the environment, cremation may be the right choice for you.


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of cremation?

The American Funeral Directors Association (AFDA) states that cremation is the most environmentally friendly funeral practice a person can have. Cremating remains eliminates the need for a funeral home embalming process, casket storage, and the creation of hazardous waste. Additionally, it is the only practice that does not involve the release of pollutants into the environment.

Is there any way to get help with cremation costs?

Fortunately, the answer is yes! Memorialfunding.org helps people nationwide with all costs relating to the loss of a loved one including all funeral home, cemetery, and crematory, costs. They also have programs for headstones and pet services.

Conclusion

Cremation is the process of burning the body of a deceased person so that their remains can be scattered or buried. cremation is the most common form of funeral service in the world and is often chosen by people who want to reduce the environmental impact of their funeral. cremation works by incinerating the body at temperatures high enough to destroy all the body's organic matter. This process leaves behind only the ashes, which can be scattered or buried. If you have any questions or comments about cremation, please feel free to leave them below and we'll get back to you.
Re: How Does Cremation Work? A Lot Of People Ask… by josfamdl(m): 8:08pm On Aug 12, 2022
The whole process is scary
Re: How Does Cremation Work? A Lot Of People Ask… by Gobla4: 2:12pm On Dec 25, 2023
When it comes to funerals, you should choose what will be most comfortable for you, not only for price, but also for moral reasons. So, I'm a proponent of cremation, but I advise you to check out more about direct burial on the Newrest Funerals website. If I suddenly realize that I want to resolve the issue of my own funeral in advance, I'll contact these specialists.

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