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5 Benefits of Cremation Services

by kapil Mehta # Guest Blogger

Today, more than ever, people are ditching the traditional funeral and opting for cremation instead. In most cases, this is a positive choice because cremation offers a number of benefits that a traditional burial simply wouldn’t.

Here are some of the benefits that you can expect from choosing cremation services:



Cremation is an Eco-Friendly Alternative


Burning the remains releases much less carbon into the atmosphere than burial does. You’ll notice that the air feels cleaner around a crematorium than in a cemetery, for instance, because there are far fewer pollutants in the air near a crematorium than in a cemetery.

In addition, by disposing of your loved ones’ remains through cremation, you’re also taking advantage of a renewable resource. Unlike a wooden grave marker, which eventually decays and becomes contaminated, a headstone made of recycled marble, granite or other stone never goes out of style and can be reused again and again.



Cremation is Much Short


You’ll notice that the obituary you read about the death of a family member mentions the person being “buried” or “inurned”. This means that the family member’s remains were placed in a box and buried in the ground, usually in a cemetery.

Traditional burials take up to 2-3 years to decompose because of the unfriendly environment in which they’re buried. This means that you’ll have a persistent reminder of your loved one’s passing long after their remains have been interred or inurned.



Cremation is a Much Safer Alternative


It’s always important to plan for the unexpected, it’s particularly important when you’re dealing with death. And when it comes to the risk of bodily injury or death from traditional burial, there are plenty of hazards that people don’t usually consider.

The first risk is exposure. If you bury someone, their remains may start to decompose before you’re able to get them reburied. This can result in creepy crawlies and other animals wandering onto the site and nesting among the remains, which can be dangerous both for the animals and the people who try to exterminate them.

In addition, traditional burials often take place in or near the home, meaning that the risk of accidental injury or death is very high. This is especially true if you have young children in the house, as children often explore their parents’ tools and accidentally hurt themselves while playing with them.



Cremation is Much Less Emotional


Choosing cremation is that it doesn’t involve the complicated logistics of a traditional burial. This is great news for people who aren’t looking to deal with all of the emotions that come with saying goodbye to a loved one in a traditional manner.

After all, what’s worse than standing at the graveside, bawling your eyes out as you pay your final

respects? Not being able to attend the funeral service because you’re off tending to your dying loved

ones, or spending your final days in a nursing home, surrounded by the ones you’ve lost?



Cremation is Much Cheaper


Cremation is a cheaper alternative to a traditional burial. This means that you can put more money into the bank account of your loved ones’ survivors without worrying as much about running out of money before they’re able to collect on their life insurance policies.



Conclusion


Cremation is the environmentally friendly, safer, and cheaper way to cremate a loved one. This is

especially true if you’re planning to cremate an entire family at once, as in that case, you save even

more on funeral costs.

However, if you’re only looking to cremate one family member at a time, you may want to consider a traditional burial as well. whatever you decide, you can rest easy knowing that you’re making the right choice by opting for cremation services.



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About kapil Mehta Senior   # Guest Blogger

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Created on Apr 5th 2022 07:06. Viewed 1,380 times.

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