Georgia State Board of Funeral Service Practice Exam

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What must be included in a crematory establishment according to the licensing requirements?

  1. A display room with caskets

  2. A display room with urns

  3. A viewing room for families

  4. A mortuary prep room

The correct answer is: A display room with urns

A crematory establishment is specifically designed to carry out cremations and does not function in the same capacity as a full-service funeral home. According to licensing requirements, it is important for a crematory to have a display room that includes urns. This room allows families to select appropriate urns for their loved ones' cremated remains, which is an essential part of the post-cremation process. The inclusion of urns in a display room serves several purposes. It provides families with options for how to respectfully and appropriately memorialize their loved ones. Additionally, it creates an atmosphere that supports informed decision-making during a difficult time. While other facilities may have specific rooms for caskets or viewing, these elements are not required for a crematory establishment as its primary function is not to provide traditional burial services or family viewings, distinguishing it from other funeral service establishments.