Embalming Seminars with Matt Smith
Garcia's Mobile Repair Service

Currently servicing casket lowering devices in AZ, CA, CO, NM, NV, TX and UT. Tony Garcia will make repairs on site, no shipping necessary! One low flat fee. Over 25 years experience.
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Frigid Fluid Co - Our Services
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 For nearly a century Frigid casket lowering devices have been, and continue to be, the industry standard. Our lowering devices have become synonymous with modern burial procedure in an ever-increasing number of countries. Learn More
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 Frigid Fluid Co. manufactures a variety of equipment and products necessary to the cemetery industry. We also distribute a full range of cemetery products from flower vases to cremation supplies. Learn More
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 Frigid Fluid Co. manufactures a full line of embalming chemicals including arterials, co-injection and cavity fluids. We also produce a variety of specialty embalming fluids, sprays and gels. Learn More
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 Our funeral home supplies catalog is full of prevalent products that funeral homes need to run their business. With our network of suppliers and vendors there are literally 1000's of products covering all facets of your firm's needs. Learn More
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 Our secure web store includes all of the products we stock ranging from funeral home sundries to equipment parts and accessories. Take advantage of specials and offers reserved for web store shoppers only. Browse Store
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$6.65/ea or $53.86 for box of 10
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Last Updated on Thursday, 17 December 2009 11:32 |
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CHARACTERISTICS AND FEATURES
Sold 24 bottles/case
Frigid’s Rigid is a 38 index arterial fluid designed to furnish a firm body. It includes a unique blend of buffers, humectants and plasticizers to help modify the harshness of the formaldehyde. Rigid features a very effective surfactant for thorough distribution and deep penetration of the body tissues. Besides being excellent for “normal” cases, it is essential for the treatment of cases where decomposition is advanced or for cancer cases where nitrogenous body wastes have accumulated and tend to neutralize the action of the formaldehyde. It is the fluid of choice for cases when there will be an extended gap between death and burial.
HOW TO USE THE FLUID
For normal cases, use 10 to 12 ounces of Rigid per gallon of diluted fluid. On difficult cases or extended stay cases, we recommend using at least 16 or more ounces per gallon of diluted fluid.
In hard water areas, use 2 to 4 ounces per gallon of Water/Clot Guard. Also use Water/Clot Guard when moderate to heavy clotting is anticipated or distribution seems to be poor.
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26,000+ news stories on Google News related to diabetes is fact enough to realize why funeral homes are seeing so many more edema-related embalmings in their prep roooms. Edema cases can be difficult, but having a high quality, dehydration-limiting fluid in your arsenal can certainly make the job easier.
Leak Guard co-injection from Frigid provides excellent moisture control. Leak Guard combines an effective pore closer (closing pores from the inside) with a proven moisture reducer and tissue hardener that will firm up thin skin that is susceptible to skin slip.
Leak Guard contains gluteraldehyde, the effects of which can be further intensified with the use of Water/Clot Guard co-injection.
For more technical information please do not hesitate to contact our lead consultant and embalmer, Matt Smith.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 October 2009 12:19 |
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