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American Mortuary Coolers / Funeral Source One • RFQ-ready cooler engineering • Since 2009
American Mortuary Coolers supported Henry Ford Health System overflow storage planning with 60-body capacity according to internal project records. This page is structured as a documentation-ready placeholder until verified project photos are added.
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| Linked Product Photo | Technical Alt Text Used |
|---|---|
| Walk-in mortuary refrigerator interior | High-capacity walk-in mortuary refrigerator interior with large-scale cadaver storage and open morgue workflow space |
| HD plastic storage board | American Mortuary mortuary rack storage boards for walk-in cooler racks cadaver trays and medical examiner overflow systems |
| HD low-profile lift | American Mortuary low-profile mortuary lift with 1000 pound frame for cadaver handling cooler loading and prep room transfer workflow |
| 3-body extra-wide bariatric cooler | American Mortuary Coolers 3-body extra-wide bariatric mortuary cooler with roller-rack shelves for cadaver and morgue refrigeration |
It gives facility directors, medical examiner teams, funeral operators, and corporate buyers a structured path to compare capacity, freight, refrigeration, rack compatibility, and RFQ documentation before committing CapEx.
| Project Equipment | 60-body overflow storage capacity support |
|---|---|
| Use Case | Hospital health-system overflow body storage |
| Documentation Status | Photos pending; internal project record language only |
| RFQ Relevance | Hospital morgue surge, walk-in capacity, and rack/tray planning |
| Procurement Note | No endorsement claim; project documentation available internally |
| Operational Issue | Planning Response |
|---|---|
| Emergency capacity need | Use project history to define capacity, rack count, body-board count, lift needs, refrigeration redundancy, and monitoring. |
| Proof review | Use redacted internal records and public reporting context without claiming public endorsement. |
| Future replication | Route buyers to RFQ team for similar racks, lifts, walk-in coolers, boards, and surge systems. |
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| Compliance docs | |
| CapEx/TCO |
| Equipment Class | Project Role |
|---|---|
| Racks / Boards / Lifts / Walk-In Cooling | Emergency capacity, overflow storage, body handling, and continuity planning. |
| RFQ Documentation | Useful for future medical examiner, hospital, county, university, and emergency management sourcing. |
American Mortuary Coolers supports high-ticket cadaver cooler, morgue refrigerator, rack, tray, lift, and walk-in cooler projects for funeral homes, hospitals, coroners, medical examiners, universities, government buyers, and corporate deathcare operators. Compliance language is intentionally documentation-focused: OSHA-aware planning, AHJ review, NSF/UL/ETL/CSA documentation by model where applicable, and agency-review-ready RFQ packets. Financing, Shop Pay, purchase order, and Net Terms references are subject to eligibility, program availability, and credit review.
Proof handling: This case study uses internal project-record language. Public agency or media references are used only for context and do not imply endorsement, certification, or approval.
These links are provided for planning context and do not imply agency endorsement, certification, or approval.
Generate a page-specific RFQ packet with equipment scope, engineering notes, freight planning, compliance-review language, and a live-page QR verification link.
Photo Reference Note: The live page includes linked American Mortuary Coolers product photos with technical alt text for cooler, rack, lift, board, and cadaver storage planning.
American Mortuary Coolers supported Henry Ford Health System overflow storage planning with 60-body capacity according to internal project records. This page is structured as a documentation-ready placeholder until verified project photos are added.
| Project Equipment | 60-body overflow storage capacity support |
|---|---|
| Use Case | Hospital health-system overflow body storage |
| Documentation Status | Photos pending; internal project record language only |
| RFQ Relevance | Hospital morgue surge, walk-in capacity, and rack/tray planning |
| Procurement Note | No endorsement claim; project documentation available internally |
| Send this | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Facility type and delivery ZIP | Determines equipment class, freight lane, dock, liftgate, and inside-delivery review. |
| Target body capacity and timeline | Confirms upright, vault, walk-in, or custom surge planning path. |
| Room dimensions, doorway widths, and utilities | Confirms fit, access, electrical, refrigeration, drainage, and AHJ review needs. |
Contact American Mortuary Coolers / Funeral Source One: 1-888-792-9315; rfq@mymortuarycooler.com; cool@mymortuarycooler.com.
| Required Input | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Facility type, use case, and target capacity | Determines upright, vault-style, walk-in, or custom surge configuration. |
| Room dimensions, doorways, delivery ZIP, and access path | Controls freight method, liftgate, inside delivery, rigging, and installation planning. |
| Utilities, compressor preference, rack/tray requirements, and timeline | Supports electrical, refrigeration, AHJ, contractor, and budget review. |
Send requirements to rfq@mymortuarycooler.com or call 1-888-792-9315.
Send facility type, target body capacity, delivery ZIP, room dimensions, doorway width, utility notes, rack or tray needs, and project timeline.
Standard and custom planning paths are available by equipment class. Custom walk-ins, racks, trays, and lift integrations require room dimensions and capacity goals.
Documentation varies by model. Request current spec sheets, submittals, listing documentation, warranty details, and installation notes before procurement approval.
Yes. The RFQ packet can include capacity rationale, freight notes, equipment scope, compatibility details, and documentation language for purchasing boards.
Financing and Shop Pay options may be available where eligible and subject to approval. Institutional Net Terms or PO paths require credit review.
Yes. The planning language covers morgue refrigeration, cadaver storage, funeral home body storage, medical examiner overflow, and walk-in cooler integration.