Handling a dead body requires care, respect, and adherence to both cultural and medical guidelines. Before burial, there are certain practices performed to ensure the safety of the living and to honor the deceased.
1. Medical Devices and Tubes
If the deceased was in a hospital, medical equipment such as catheters, IV lines, feeding tubes, or respirators are removed before burial. These are considered medical waste and are no longer necessary.
2. Pacemakers and Defibrillators
Pacemakers and implantable defibrillators contain batteries that can explode during cremation. Even if burial is planned, some cultures or hospitals require these devices to be removed for safety..Read The Complete Original.