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in such a short period of time so as to overwhelm a locale's regular mortuary services the bodies would usually be disposed of as quickly as possible, and (often not withstanding the locale's usual customs) will be disposed of by whatever method is most convenient considering the supplies and equipment on hand.
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In practice, local jurisdictions only support sufficient permanent morgue capacity to handle the usual number of fatalities from all causes expected to occur there over time. Prior to modern times and even sometimes today especially in poorer jurisdictions, in case of any incident causing many deaths
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A bell was strung to the corpses to alert attendants of any motion. Although there is no documented case of a person being saved from accidental burial in this way, it is sometimes erroneously believed that this was the origin of the phrase "saved by the bell", whilst in fact, the phrase originates
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In contrast, modern affluent jurisdictions will usually make every effort to requisition equipment and/or facilities not normally used to store corpses to act as temporary morgues whenever necessary. In theory, any refrigerated space spacious enough to fit a person can act as a temporary morgue in
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is a mortuary building designed specifically for the purpose of confirming that deceased persons are truly deceased. Prior to the advent of modern methods of verifying death, people feared that they would be buried alive. To alleviate such fears, the recently deceased were housed for a time in
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In many countries, the family of the deceased must make the burial within 72 hours (three days) of death, but in some other countries it is usual that burial takes place some weeks or months after the death. This is why some corpses are kept as long as one or two years at a hospital or in a
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are sometimes used as morgues, the advantage being that they are usually readily available and can easily be transported to where they are needed, thus sparing the burden of otherwise having to quickly transport large numbers of corpses over great distances.
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Bodies are kept between 2 Â°C (36 Â°F) and 4 Â°C (39 Â°F). While this is usually used for keeping bodies for up to several weeks, it does not prevent decomposition, which continues at a slower rate than at room temperature.
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waiting mortuaries, where attendants would watch for signs of life. The corpses would be allowed to decompose partially prior to burial. Waiting mortuaries were most popular in 19th-century Germany, and were often large, ornate halls.
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Bodies are kept at between −10 Â°C (14 Â°F) and −50 Â°C (−58 Â°F). Usually used at forensic institutes, particularly when a body has not been identified. At these temperatures the body is completely
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such a situation. In practice, government emergency preparedness procedures usually designate suitable public facilities such as
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In some funeral homes, the morgue is in the same room, or directly adjacent to, the specially designed ovens, known as
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Oversized mortuary fridge spaces have been installed in British hospitals to cope with the increase in obesity.
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hospitals to enable discussion in front of patients and visitors, the latter mainly for children.
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An auxiliary person responsible for the care of the deceased is known as a mortuary assistant or
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has asked health trusts to review mortuary access security and procedures in the wake of the
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Management of Dead Bodies after Disasters: A Field Manual for First Responders
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While temporary morgues are usually set up for isolated local incidents, the
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or other methods of disposal. In modern times, corpses have customarily been
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Place for the storage of human corpses awaiting identification or burial
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Deceased in a 53-foot 'mobile morgue' outside a hospital in
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used for the storage and identification of unknown corpses.
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before disposal, which makes refrigeration unnecessary.
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or elsewhere) is a place used for the storage of human
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dates from the early 14th century, from Anglo-French
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