Funeral Directing 2 : 4.3 Presentation & Display
A device upon which two or three caskets are placed, one on top of the other for display.
casket stand (or standard), church truck, or casket rack
Illumination directly shining on an object
direct lighting
Reflected illumination of an object
indirect lighting
Direct Lighting
to highlight casket features
Indirect Ligting
to light the room
The distance from the floor to the bottom of the casket
"26-30"
How many caskets should be in a selection room?
12-30
The stand or support upon which a casket rests in the selection room.
Bier or casket stand
Placing caskets in the selection room in their order of increasing or decreasing value.
Consecutive method
Three or four caskets utilized to educate the selecting party regarding the elements of casket construction.
Demonstration or education group
The method of selling caskets whereby the funeral director remains in the selection room throughout the selection process.
Direct selection room procedure
Other lighting used
Fluorescent & Incandescent
The illumination produced by a tubular electric discharge lamp; the fluorescence of phosphors coating the inside of a tube.
Fluorescent lighting
Use of portions of caskets (1/2, 1/4, or 1/8) in the selection room.
Fractional display
The illumination resulting from the glowing of a heated filament.
Incandescent lighting
The method of selling caskets whereby the funeral director does not stay in the selection room during the selection process.
Indirect selection room procedure
Traditional On-Site Selection Room
Square footage 40 to 60 square feet per casket