Mortuary Cooler Inspection Checklist

A practical checklist funeral homes, morgues, and ME offices can use to keep cold storage inspection-ready — and the records to prove it.

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Inspectors and accreditation reviewers want to see that cold storage is held at a safe temperature, that records are kept consistently, and that staff are alerted when something goes wrong. Use this checklist as a starting framework, then verify the specific requirements for your facility with your state board.

Cooler inspection checklist

Temperature in range

Confirm the cooler holds your target refrigeration range and document the reading.

Continuous records

Keep a dated log of cooler temperatures; automated logs reduce gaps and manual error.

Working alarm

Verify high-temperature, power-failure, and door alarms are active and reaching the right staff.

Door seals & gaskets

Inspect gaskets and hinges; a poor seal is a leading cause of temperature loss.

Capacity & spacing

Store remains with proper airflow and within rated capacity.

Cleanliness & drainage

Check sanitation, drainage, and that floors and trays are intact and clean.

Backup & response plan

Document a plan for power loss or equipment failure, including who is notified.

Access control

Limit and document who can access the cooler area.

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Turn the checklist into a system

Manual clipboard logs are easy to miss on a busy day. HALO continuously records cooler temperature, alerts your team to excursions, and keeps a digital history you can hand to an inspector. Audit-ready logging · Temperature logging.

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FAQ

How often should we inspect our mortuary cooler?
Do a quick daily check of temperature and door seal, a documented review on a regular schedule, and an immediate check any time an alarm triggers. Continuous monitoring fills the gaps between manual checks.
What temperature should a mortuary cooler hold?
Facilities generally hold non-embalmed remains at a low refrigerated temperature, but exact expectations and holding-time rules vary by state and facility type. Confirm the standard that applies to you with your state board.
Do we need written temperature records?
HALO helps funeral homes monitor cooler conditions, receive alerts, and maintain temperature records that support inspection and compliance documentation.

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General information, not legal advice. Requirements change — verify current rules with your state board.