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Exhumation Services In Singapore & Role of Environmental Health and Cemeteries Officer

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The New Burial Policy, which Singapore's government enacted in 1998 to solve the country's land shortage, sets a 15-year limit on burials. Graves will be dug up after 15 years, and depending on one's religious requirements; the remains may be burned or reburied. Nirvana Memorial Garden Services offers complete grave exhumation services in Singapore and take care of everything.  If the families decide to have the remains cremated and preserve the ashes at the columbarium after the grave exhumation, Nirvana Memorial Garden offers a large selection of urns from which to select. What is the Environmental Health and Cemeteries Officer do in terms of Decency and safety? To maintain respect for the deceased and protect public health, an Environmental Health and Cemeteries Officer must be present at the exhumation and will oversee the procedure. Furthermore, the officer(s) will see to it that: ●     The right grave is opened, ●     The exhumation st...

Cremation Process from Start to Finish

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  Cremation Process from Start to Finish C remation has reached the same popularity as "conventional" burial.  Below are the steps included in the cremation process:-   Step 1. Deceased Identification The laws governing identification differ from one nation to the next. It depends on industry recommendations, each facility determines its unique protocols. However, identification usually requires a family member to verify the identity.   Step 2. Authorizing the Procedure For the cremation to proceed, the crematory needs official approval. Most call for the person or people making the final arrangements to fill out documents approving the crematory's operation. (Keep in mind that there may be different regulations regarding who is legitimately permitted to make these decisions.)   Step 3. Preparing the Body The individual facility can handle body preparation in its own way, but it typically entails cleansing and dressing. The body is not often embalmed in a crem...

A Brief About Cremation and How It Works?

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  Cremation is a modern, environmentally friendly way of burying the dead. Cremation, a recent trend in the ecology and economics of funerals, has been a widely used cultural ritual of saying goodbye to the deceased for more than a century. A crematorium is a ceremonial structure used to burn the remains of the dead. The word "crematorium" is Latin for "to burn" (cremation). This increase in cremation procedures is a result of factors such as: ●       Reduced religious affiliation: There is less demand by people to have a religious funeral. ●       Growing environmental consciousness: Many people choose cremation to use less land. ●       Cost-effectiveness: While cremation is less expensive than burial, it still enables families to arrange a conventional funeral. ●       More customization: More options for keeping or dispersing the remains create emotional choices that ...