Here is a list of questions we are frequently asked, along with the answers. If you have other questions, feel free to drop us an e-mail, or call during the day.
Do you have to be in a casket when you are cremated?
No. Arizona State law only requires that the container be rigid and suitable for cremation.
Do you cremate caskets?
Yes. About 60% of cremations in the United States are done with traditional types of caskets
What happens to the casket in a cremation?
Because of the intense heat and air flow, all non-metal parts are consumed.
How hot do the retorts (cremation ovens) get?
Between 1,600° and 1,800° Fahrenheit.
How long does a cremation take?
Between one and three hours, depending on the weight of the individual and the temperature of the retort.
What happens to medical implants?
Depending on the material, they are either consumed by the heat or disposed of in a proper manner.
What happens to dental work, such as gold fillings?
It is either consumed by the heat or made unrecognizable; it cannot be retrieved.
What is left after the cremation process?
Calcified bone material and fragments.
How much do the cremains weigh?
It depends on the bone structure of the individual, but it is usually around 5% of body weight.
Can I watch the process?
Family members can view the initiation of the process through a witness cremation.
How do we know we are receiving the right cremains?
Paradise Memorial Crematory's use of the Cremation Tracker system assures you that you are receiving the correct cremains.
Paradise Memorial Crematory
9300 E. Shea Blvd.
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
(480) 451-4255