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For upright mortuary cooler capacity options, the strongest quote packet should include capacity, dimensions, delivery location, inside placement path, floor or slab conditions, electrical service, drainage/condensate plan, site photos when available, and the purchasing contact. Public-sector and institutional buyers should also identify bid, PO, grant, board, or finance requirements early.
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All cooler panels and metal skins ship with a protective barrier film applied to finished surfaces during manufacturing. Removal of this film is the customer's responsibility and must be completed promptly after delivery. Prolonged exposure to sunlight or heat can allow the film adhesive to bond permanently to the panel surface, causing staining or damage. Film adhesion damage is not covered under warranty and is not eligible for return or exchange — it is not a manufacturing defect or warranty claim.
Walk-in cooler panels and upright cooler cabinet skins are constructed of Class 1 polyurethane foam insulation, injected under pressure into formed molds during manufacturing. Residual foam flash, minor surface variation, or trace foam residue on panel edges and surfaces is a normal characteristic of this manufacturing process — not a defect. Foam residue does not merit discounting, return, refund, or credit of any kind.
You have up to 30 minutes from carrier arrival to thoroughly inspect every panel, crate, unit, and box before signing any delivery receipt or Bill of Lading. Check all surfaces, edges, corners, and refrigeration components while the driver is present. This is your only opportunity to document concerns with the carrier present. Acceptance at delivery is the single most critical step in the delivery process.
By signing the delivery receipt or Bill of Lading — or by accepting delivery in any form — you: (1) accept the shipment in the condition noted on the signed paperwork; (2) release the carrier and American Mortuary Coolers from all liability for any condition, damage, or deficiency that could have been identified during your inspection window; and (3) enter into a binding agreement that goods were received as stated on the signed documentation. Your signature on any shipping paperwork constitutes acceptance of these terms. There are no exceptions once paperwork is signed.
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