Drones and the Future of Funeral Homes and Funeral Services

Overview:

The funeral industry is evolving and many different technologies, especially drones, are paving the way for new and innovative funeral service practices. This guide outlines the array of unique ways in which drones can potentially revolutionise aspects of the funeral home services, from scattering ashes to live-streaming services. It unravels how technology can enhance safety and efficiency in handling remains while remaining respectful and ensuring personal wishes are met.

Drone Ensured Safety and Efficiency:

With an increase in consumer usage of drones by 63% from 2014-2018, technology is rapidly becoming an integral part of our lives. The funeral industry is not exempt from the same. Drones could potentially change the method of handling remains while upholding dignity and safety. The transfer of bodies from the place of death to the funeral home presents several potential safety risks, but drones can help to mitigate them. Innovative technology like drones has the potential to reduce human error, avoid traffic and reduce transportation time thereby increasing efficiency in body handling procedures.

Scattering Ashes with Drones:

According to the Cremation Association of North America, the cremation rate in the United States was 54.6% in 2020 and is projected to reach 78.8% by 2040. With cremation on the rise, drones offer a unique option for scattering ashes. The act of scattering ashes can be emotionally difficult and physically challenging in some locations. Drones could be programmed to scatter ashes in a particular location, allowing loved ones to commemorate from a distance. This not only adds a personal touch to the last rites, but also ensures the ashes are dispersed according to the deceased's personal wish and in the most dignified manner.

Live Streaming Funeral Services:

As the number of smartphone users worldwide today surpasses three billion and is forecast to grow by several hundred million in the next few years, digital services are more accessible than ever. With this rise, there is also an increase in the demand for virtual participation in events like funerals. Live streaming funeral services using drones can enable loved ones who cannot physically attend the funeral to be part of the event. Drones can be employed to provide a bird's eye view of the entire funeral process offering a unique perspective to distant participants.

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3Laws Robotics:

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