Compliance Roadmap
Compliance Roadmap
Predictable equipment planning happens because we rigorously map the road from A to B with you. Use this roadmap to organize mortuary, morgue, anatomy, pathology, forensic, crematory, and death care equipment decisions before you purchase.
Build Your Planning Roadmap
Select your location and facility type below. This tool does not submit a form or make a legal determination. It simply customizes the planning checklist on this page so your team can see the next steps that usually matter most before ordering professional mortuary equipment.
Your custom roadmap will appear here
Choose your state or province and facility type to populate a practical equipment planning checklist.
Important: This page is a planning guide, not legal advice and not a substitute for your licensing board, state or provincial authority, building department, fire marshal, electrical provider, plumbing provider, HVAC or refrigeration contractor, or authority having jurisdiction.
What This Roadmap Helps You Plan
Confirm whether your operation needs upright mortuary coolers, walk-in morgue coolers, autopsy equipment, mortuary cots, racks, lifts, prep room equipment, or a mixed equipment package.
Review room access, door openings, floor conditions, conditioned space, ambient temperature, humidity, electrical needs, plumbing, drainage, and installation responsibilities before purchase.
Coordinate quotes, purchase orders, W9 requests, financing, shipping timelines, receiving needs, and service contacts with American Mortuary Coolers before equipment ships.
Recommended Planning Steps
Review your equipment category
Start by identifying whether your facility needs refrigerated body storage, high-capacity walk-in storage, autopsy and pathology equipment, anatomy lab equipment, mortuary cots, first call cots, mortuary racks, cadaver racks, or lift systems.
Confirm authority and facility requirements
Before ordering, verify requirements with your internal leadership, state or provincial board, licensing authority, building department, electrical provider, plumbing provider, and HVAC or refrigeration contractor. Requirements can vary by jurisdiction, facility use, installation location, and equipment package.
Document room, access, and utility conditions
Measure doors, hallways, receiving areas, room dimensions, ceiling height, floor condition, power availability, drain availability, ambient temperature, humidity, and year-round room conditioning. This is especially important for upright mortuary coolers, self-contained refrigeration systems, and walk-in morgue coolers.
Plan purchasing and support
For general equipment guidance, email cool@mymortuarycooler.com. For procurement, purchase orders, and W9 support, email procurment@mymortuarycooler.com. For service questions, email service@mymortuarycooler.com. For parts, email parts@mymortuarycooler.com.
Helpful Roadmap Links
Ready to Map Your Purchase?
Send your facility type, state or province, equipment category, room photos, access measurements, preferred timeline, and procurement requirements to cool@mymortuarycooler.com. Our team can help you organize the path from planning to quote, procurement, shipping, receiving, and post-purchase support.