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What location can a person practice mortuary science?

  1. A temporary setup

  2. A mobile operation

  3. A fixed location

  4. A residential area

The correct answer is: A fixed location

The practice of mortuary science is primarily associated with a fixed location, such as a funeral home. Mortuary science involves managing the care and preparation of the deceased, supporting grieving families, and complying with numerous legal and health regulations. A fixed location provides the necessary resources, facilities, and environment to meet these requirements, including areas for refrigeration, preparation of remains, visitation, and storage of equipment and supplies. A temporary setup might lack the adequate resources and permanence needed for proper service and compliance with state regulations. A mobile operation, while innovative, may not fulfill certain legal criteria or provide the solemnity and respect expected in funeral services. Operating out of a residential area could also pose issues as it may not meet zoning laws or provide a suitable environment for bereaved families and the associated activities of mourning.