Hospital Morgue Equipment | Body Storage Solutions

Hospital morgues operate under different procurement and access pressures than a funeral home. Here's the equipment built for that reality.

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Hospital morgues operate under different pressures than a funeral home — unpredictable intake volume, GPO and PO-based procurement, and infection-control standards that go beyond standard mortuary equipment specs.

Core equipment for a hospital morgue

Our hospital morgue coolers cover walk-in, vault, and upright body storage, sized for unpredictable intake and built to NSF and OSHA standards hospital procurement teams expect.

Why vault-style suits hospital intake patterns

Hospital morgues typically retrieve one decedent at a time throughout the day rather than in batches — exactly the access pattern our vault-style racking guide covers in depth.

Procurement fit

GPO/PO purchasing is accepted, and our team supports RFP documentation — see our procurement guide for institutional buyers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do hospital morgues need different equipment than funeral homes?

The core refrigeration is similar, but hospital morgues often favor vault-style access and require GPO/PO-based procurement support that a typical funeral home purchase doesn't need.

Is vault-style storage a good fit for hospitals?

Yes, hospital intake is typically single-body retrieval throughout the day, which is exactly where vault-style racking is most efficient.

Do you accept hospital GPO or PO purchasing?

Yes, institutional purchase orders are accepted and our team supports RFP documentation.

Equip your hospital morgue

GPO/PO purchasing accepted, RFP support available.

Call 1-888-792-9315 or email cool@mymortuarycooler.com