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Planning the two rooms together — morgue storage and the pathology workspace — so bodies, specimens, and staff move in one clean workflow instead of two disconnected projects.
← Resource CenterThe costliest hospital morgue mistakes are adjacency mistakes: a morgue two corridors from the autopsy room, a grossing bench with no path to formalin storage, an elevator that a bariatric trolley can't enter. Map the route — receiving → refrigerated storage → autopsy/grossing → release — before a single unit is specified, and walk it with a trolley's turning radius in mind.
Size to census peaks plus surge margin, not annual averages — regional events and seasonal spikes fill morgues fast. Our team sizes units from your admission and decedent data.
Yes — both come from the same Tennessee factory, so one PO, one freight plan, and one receiving inspection cover the whole project.
They're different designs: the grossing room is engineered around capture and full exhaust; refrigerated storage has its own equipment-driven requirements. Your mechanical engineer designs both — our checklists organize the questions.
Planning both rooms?
Storage, transport, grossing, and autopsy — one factory quotes the entire project.
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