Cremation Vault Selection Many
people decide to have the cremated remains of their deceased family member
buried. In most cases, this is on a family cemetery lot where other interments
may be made in the future. Any time an interment is made, it is important
to protect the deceased's physical remains. A cremation vault protects the urn, which
holds the cremated remains, from the natural elements. It also protects the urn
from disruption if an adjacent grave is opened at a later date, or the grave is re-opened
again by mistake. The power equipment that is used in most cemeteries to
dig a grave could easily destroy an urn that is not protected by a burial
vault thereby spilling the cremated remains into the surrounding soil.
Designed with the same quality manufacturing
construction as burial vaults, these smaller vaults incorporate all of the
same protective principals as full size casket vaults.
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