Remains Transportation

Remains transportation vehicles are an essential part of funeral services, tasked with safely and respectfully transporting the deceased from their location to the funeral home or other designated places. They have been certified by the China Funeral Association. We will continue to provide safe and professional remains transportation services, ensuring the dignity of the deceased and satisfaction of the family.

1. Professional Configuration of Remains Transportation Vehicles

Remains transportation vehicles are categorized based on service requirements into standard, mid-range sedan, and high-end sedan types, each with different configurations and levels of comfort. The interiors are typically equipped with professional remains securing devices and refrigeration units to ensure the safety and hygiene of the remains during transportation. Additionally, the vehicles are required to have the words "Funeral Special Vehicle" uniformly painted on the exterior to distinguish them and show respect for the deceased.

2. Regulatory Compliance and Operational Management

The operation and management of remains transportation vehicles must comply with national and local regulations. The several provisions by the eight national ministries regarding corpse transportation management provide a legal framework for the management of remains transportation vehicles, clarifying the responsibilities of the funeral home as the main organizing unit. Local regulations specify the technical standards, markings, and management requirements for remains transportation vehicles. Moreover, the licensing requirements for remains transportation vehicles are stringent; they must be fully licensed, in accordance with the regulations of the public security department, and managed uniformly by the civil affairs department.

3. Operating Procedures and Handling of Special Cases

The process and operating procedures for remains transportation services are highly demanding. Staff must follow dispatch tasks, pick up the remains at the agreed time and location, and verify the identity of the remains. During the transportation process, operators should handle the remains with civility, lifting and placing them gently to avoid any disrespect. For remains of individuals who died from infectious diseases, sealing and strict disinfection are required, and operators must take corresponding protective measures. Transportation personnel must also complete the handover of the remains and transportation forms with the funeral home staff and guide the bereaved family through subsequent procedures.

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