为亲人安排火葬服务的4种有效方法

Arranging a funeral is tough for the family and closed ones of the deceased.  It is an important time when everyone close to the departed has the opportunity to gather around and offer their condolences and tributes. However, this doesn’t change the fact that the creation process can be an expensive issue if it is not arranged appropriately. Sometimes, the expenses can get out of hand and make the entire funeral process costly and difficult to arrange.

Here are a Few Ways You Can Reduce the Cost of the Cremation Process and Yet Arrange a Dignified Memorial Ceremony for the Deceased.

Hire an Experienced and Reputed Cremation Service Provider in Sydney

An experienced cremation service provider in Sydney will guide you in the right way to make the incineration process go appropriately within your budget. They offer some activities that could make the entire process easier and economic for you. However, you should verify beforehand, all the activities that will be undertaken by the company and whether all the processes and the cost incline with your budget or not. Always remember that the cost is constantly changing and may vary significantly from the other funerals that you may have attended.

The Time Period of the Cremation Process

Another point to keep in mind when going with the cremation process is the timeframe of the entire process. You would want everyone to be present during the ceremony to pay their final tribute to the deceased. Some of the guests might be far off and may take some time to reach the venue. If you have already booked the cremation service provider, you may need to pay an everyday charge for the incineration process, if you have to delay the process and wait for certain guests or family members to arrive. If the timeframe of the process is expanded, you would again have to pay more expenses for putting away or preserving the body of the deceased.

Look out for the Casket Price – it Can Get Pretty Expensive

Aside from the incineration activities, you may have to pay up a chunk of money for the casket too. There are various types of coffins made of different materials, accessible at various costs. You should look for something that accommodates your budget plan. The expense of coffins is going so high that some local community churches nowadays are offering plans to use a single casket for all cremation services in their locale.

No Need for Extravagant Memorial Lunches

Another significant part where you can save up some cash is the memorial lunch during the cremation. Frankly speaking, not everyone will be interested on the foods when they are coming to offer their final feelings of appreciation to the deceased. So, you can have a straightforward menu, which will cut down the expense for you. Regardless of whether you arrange for a great buffet, your guests will not be in a state of mind to eat. Plenty of foods will be wasted, on which you could have saved up plenty of money. You  can talk to your cremation service provider in Sydney, to set a simple menu that will save up wastage of money and foods and they will completely understand you and guide you the right way.

Being a professional funeral home ourselves, we do understand the hardship that the family and friends of the deceased go through during such period. We try our best to ensure that you get the best services possible within your budget. Do not hesitate to contact Ming Yang Funeral Services for any help and consultation regarding funeral related issues. We are always available to help meet your needs and answer your queries.

 

 

葬礼与火葬服务

Nowadays, we have noticed that the cremation service has become a preferred option for Australians over the traditional burials.  2015 was the year that cremation overtook burial in terms of funeral proceedings and approximately 70% of Australians have chosen this process in the metropolitan areas over the burial process.

That being said, the burial process has not become completely obsolete. Neither is it an irrelevant or less intriguing form of funeral proceedings. For a person who has lost someone dear, it may become quite confusing which process to choose to justify the memorial of the deceased. Today, we will present a few arguments for and against cremation and burial services to help you clear out your confusion and choose the process that you feel convenient.

Cremation vs Burial – How the process works?

Most people know the burial process better than cremation. A traditional burial has been conducted from ancient times where the body is cleaned, dressed and sealed in a coffin or casket and then buried below the ground in a cemetery. However, not everyone is fully aware of the cremation process.

So, how does the cremation process work? During a cremation, the body of the deceased is conveyed to a crematorium either in a coffin or a cremation capsule (a container made of cardboard designed for cremation purpose). Staffs present there will take down any metal parts included in the coffin or container and place it into the cremator.

Modern cremators use natural gas or propane and burn the body of the deceased at temperatures between 870–980°C. The complete process can take somewhere around 1-2 hours. After the cremation service is over, The “ashes” are then sealed in a container and dealt with according to the direction of the funeral director.

Cremation vs Burial – The cost associated with it

The cost of the burial process has been at a steady rise over the past decade, as the cemeteries are filling up fast.  Currently in Australia, the average cost of a burial process take up around $19,000 in comparison to the cremation process it can be completed at around $7,420, a stark difference. Again, in some states, a direct cremation can be also arranged at a cost as cheap as $1,250 to $1,995,

However, if you are opting for a burial but cannot afford one, there is are cheaper alternatives such as green burial or direct burial.

Cremation vs Burial – Which one is more eco-friendlier

There have been endless research and studies conducted to find if the cremation or burial process is better for the environment. Most of the studies show that the cremation process is more sustainable and eco-friendly over burial process.  Let us find out how:

Although the cremation process releases almost 160kg of carbon dioxide into the air, when you consider the maintenance of the graves in a cemetery it is still less. How? The graves are needed to be watered and fertilised in perpetuity to be kept in good condition, this actually has a larger carbon footprint in the long run over the short term carbon footprint of the cremation process.

If you are an environmentally conscious individual, green burial is perhaps the best solution, which means that the body of the deceased will be buried without any embalming in a 100% natural and biodegradable coffin.

It is a completely personal choice

Choosing a burial or cremation process is completely a personal decision. Considering all the above-mentioned point you can base your argument and pick the process that you find is suitable to your needs or justifies the life of the deceased. Read the blog carefully and choose the one you feel is convenient for your needs. Or else contact a professional burial or cremation service provider in Sydney to help you out through the process.

土葬

土葬是傳統上最普遍的處理死者遺體的方式。這方法的首要條件是要購買墓地。在澳洲購買的墓地通常都是永久性使用的。但是因為墓地慢慢缺少,所以有些墓地會受到年期的限制。墓地的價格,也因使用年期的長短和距離市區的遠近而有所分別。

墓穴的大小影響對棺木的選擇,所以我們在安排土葬的時候,需要知道墓穴的具體面積。並且以此資料配備合宜的棺木。

在下葬儀式之後,墓地工作人員會在家屬離開現場之後,將墓穴填妥。家人也可以預先安排見證墓穴被填妥的過程。

費用方面,一般來說土葬的費用比火葬的費用高。以2019年為例子,光是挖墓穴的費用就3000塊錢左右。而且,土葬所用的棺本通常都是實木,而不是合成木。這些都導致土葬的價格比較高。

然而,如果家屬不介意使用合成木造成的棺木,它們大體的外觀也會讓家屬很有體面的。

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