How To
Choose A Funeral Home
During the Civil War, funeral homes were used in
the preservation and shipment of those who died. Today, funeral
homes have become a part of a nation and undertakers, which are
also known as morticians and funeral directors, now require full
time commitments rather than a side job.
When funeral homes became part of life and
death, only a few families and individuals owned one. During this
time, a person wanting to hire the place or service of a funeral
home will only pay a few hundred dollars.
While most homes, cemeteries or crematories are
owned and managed by larger corporations today, only a few,
personalized homes can be found. Unfortunately, the rise of
corporations in the business of funerals became more focused on
earning, instead of providing the needs of their clients.
Things
To Consider
When shopping around for homes, make sure that a
personnel of the home will answer your queries either by phone or
in person. The funeral home should give you an updated list of all
the fees involved in a certain service.
In order to guarantee that the funeral home is
reputable, ask for a pricelist for urns, caskets and outer
containers. Majority of honest funeral homes gives you a catalog
with prices for you to think about at home.
When a funeral home claims that their caskets
and outer containers are “sealed”, “protected”, “gasketed” or
implies that the remains will be preserved by rubber seals, never
believe them. Be aware that there is no way to keep the remains
preserved.
Funeral homes should not tell you that a casket
is needed for a cremation. In addition, they should inform you
about certain alternative containers. In fact, any consumer has the
right and option to buy a casket from other sources he or she
wishes. Funeral homes should also stick to their determined fees,
nor charge for other fees when you buy from another source.
Where
To Find One
You can find a home by asking for
recommendations from your friends, families and other trusted
people in your life. If they can’t direct you to a reputable
funeral home, search the yellow pages and inquire with each service
on the phone or in person.
Make sure you have acquired a price list from
all your choices. Once you’ve interviewed each funeral home, make a
comparison considering prices, professionalism, location and
options about the caskets, outer containers, cemetery plots or
cremations. This way, you can arrive at the most low-cost and
professional home that offers many options.
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