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CoronerDirect™ — by MyMortuaryCooler.com
Purpose-Built Solutions for Medical Examiners & Coroners
Capacity is the number that determines whether a facility stays compliant on a bad day. This guide explains how to calculate decedent storage capacity — positions, hold times, and surge reserve — for coroner, medical examiner, and hospital settings. CoronerDirect™ turns those numbers into a specified system.
Capacity is measured in storage positions — how many decedents you can hold at once — not how many coolers you own. Racks and rail systems can dramatically raise positions inside the same equipment, which is why capacity planning starts with the interior, not the floor plan.
Long holds consume positions. A facility with many evidentiary or unidentified cases needs more positions per annual case than one with quick turnover, because each long-term decedent occupies a position for weeks or months.
Plan capacity so routine occupancy stays below roughly 75%. The reserve above that line absorbs mass-casualty events, seasonal spikes, and equipment downtime without overflow.
Once you know required positions and hold profile, the system follows: racks to raise positions, vault or walk-in for refrigerated volume, freezers for long holds, and monitoring across all of it.
CoronerDirect™ is an educational planning resource by MyMortuaryCooler.com. Equipment availability, pricing, deployment support, and purchasing assistance are provided through MyMortuaryCooler.com.
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