Do morgues have freezers?
Do morgues have freezers?
Yes, most morgues have freezers or refrigeration units for storing bodies. These units are used to preserve the bodies until they can be examined or identified, or until arrangements can be made for burial or cremation.
The refrigeration units used in morgues are typically specialized units that are designed to maintain a specific temperature range, typically between 2 and 4 degrees Celsius (35.6 and 39.2 degrees Fahrenheit). This helps to slow down the process of decomposition and helps to prevent the growth of bacteria that can cause decay and odors.
In some cases, morgues may also have specialized freezers that are used to store bodies that need to be preserved for a longer period of time, such as those involved in ongoing investigations or legal cases. These freezers may be able to maintain even lower temperatures, typically around -20 degrees Celsius (-4 degrees Fahrenheit) or lower, which can help to further slow down the process of decomposition.