- Refrigerated storage units: For storing bodies at low temperatures to help slow the process of decomposition.
- Autopsy tables: Stainless steel tables designed for conducting autopsies and other postmortem examinations.
- Surgical instruments and equipment: Including scalpels, forceps, saws, and other tools used for performing autopsies.
- Body bags and gurneys: Used to transport and store bodies.
- Embalming fluids: Used to preserve and disinfect bodies.
- Embalming equipment: Such as embalming machines, trocars, and embalming fluids.
- Personal protective equipment (PPE): Such as gloves, gowns, masks, and goggles to protect morticians and other staff from potential health hazards.
- Microscopes, chemicals, and analysis tools: Used for conducting laboratory tests and examinations.
- X-ray machines and imaging equipment: Used for diagnostic imaging and postmortem examinations.
- Refrigerated storage for organs: For storing organs that have been removed during an autopsy or surgery.
- Computers, record-keeping systems, and software: Used for managing and storing information related to the deceased.
- Administrative and office equipment: Such as desks, chairs, computers, and filing cabinets.
- Viewing areas and preparation rooms: For preparing bodies for viewing by family members or for funeral services.
- Funeral supplies and caskets: For preparing and interring the deceased.