Do Cremations Take a Long Time? And Other Questions You’ve Had About Disposition Methods!

Mangano Family Funeral Homes • January 24, 2022

Have you ever wondered what goes on during cremations? Here’s a brief rundown on disposition methods and funeral services available in Deer Park, New York.

cremation services in Deer Park, NY

In olden times, burials were the only means of disposition, other than storing bodies in familial vaults. However, in 1876, cremations came to the United States, becoming legal means of disposition for families and loved ones seeking new, effective ways to “take care” of their dead. Since then, cremation services in Deer Park, NY, and surrounding cities across the United States, have boomed, becoming the most popular disposition method. It’s surpassed burial by a whopping 54 percent, and it’s expected to climb to over 70 percent by 2035. 


Cremation has proven more eco-friendly and quicker than burials, as well as being at least $4,000 less expensive in most cases. However, there are many misconceptions about the cremation process, and many people have questions that they may be afraid to ask. Ergo, we answer a few of them here. 


For the title question… do cremations take a long time? 


Do you mean the entire cremation process or simply the cremation itself? The process could involve the preparation of the body, which would take a few extra hours. On average, the cremation itself takes two to three hours. The body spends 90 minutes to two hours inside the retort (cremation oven), and another hour is devoted to pulverizing the leftover bone fragments into uniform ashes. 


Why grind the leftover bones to ashes? For two reasons. 


  • Families might be taken aback or put off finding bone fragments in the ashes of their loved ones. 
  • Ashes that resemble fine, consistent powder is easier to scatter. 


After the cremation itself, loved ones will have four to six weeks to retrieve the remains of the decedent. 


How Intense Does the Heat Get Inside of a Crematorium Oven? 


Crematorium ovens are especially, specifically designed because the intensity of the fire has to heat and burn down both calcium phosphates (bone and teeth) and organic matter, like hair and skin. Extreme temperatures within a retort (crematorium oven) often reach 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit, but the average decedent (deceased person) will reduce to ash in anything hotter than 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit. 


Can You Be Religious AND Be Cremated? 


Yes, you can be both religious and be cremated. In the past, religious belief has dictated cremation as a disposition option. However, religious views have since become more open-minded to cremation services, with the realization that cremation is a personal choice for an individual to choose. 


Can There Be Witnesses to a Cremation? 


In some cases, yes, there can be witnesses to a cremation. However, it’s dependent on the regulations and policies of different funeral homes and crematoriums. Direct cremation, for instance, doesn’t allow for witnesses. Traditional cremation services can usually accommodate two to three witnesses, as long as the request is approved in advance. Hopefully you’ve learned something interesting and new about cremation services and surrounding cities in the United States. When in doubt, ask your local funeral home or crematorium. They’ve likely heard all of the questions you could ask, and many of them would be happy to educate you on the cremation process. You can learn more about cremation services in Deer Park, NY. Talk to us at Mangano Family Funeral Homes to schedule a consultation and learn about cremation services/funeral home services. Visit our offices in New York or call our locations.


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