#1 Your Choice - Based on your personal preferences - traditional burial, flame cremation or Bio-Cremation .
#2 Placement - The body is placed inside the Bio-Cremation chamber.
#3 Introduction of Solution - The chamber is filled automatically with water (95%) and potassium hydroxide
#4 Cycle Begins - The water-based solution is warmed and circulated over the body.
#5 Cycle Cool Down - The remains are cooled and rinsed.
#6 Drain - The chamber is drained, leaving bone fragments.
#7 Final Rinse - Bones rinsed one final time with warm water for cleansing purposes.
#8 Drying - Because it’s water, the bones are placed into a drying unit to dry before processing.
#9 Final Processing - The dry bones are processed into a fine consistency and placed into the appropriate urn or container selected by the family.
#10 Memorial - The disposition of the cremated remains are either buried, placed in a niche, taken home or ashes are scattered on land or sea.