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Special Circumstances Guidelines

​Burying When There Are Special Circumstances

During the early period of the 2020 pandemic, there were concerns about how to move forward with burials. Each member of the Conservation Burial Alliance took the pandemic seriously and adjusted practices to make sure we were creating as safe an environment as possible for all. The NFDA reported the following CDC recommendations: “...decedents with COVID-19 may be buried or cremated according to the family's preference” and “There is currently no known risk associated with being in the same room at a funeral or visitation service with the body of someone who died of COVID-19.”

Now that the COVID-19 threat has lessened, we are benefiting from what we learned and can apply it to other special circumstances related to contagious disease.

If your choice is to have a natural burial for yourself, a family member, or friend, it is safe to do so and we are prepared to help. 
 
The principles of conservation burial are rooted in community and involvement. We take pride in giving families that come to us agency and ownership of the burial process, and including them every step of the way. It is in this same spirit of community that we acknowledge that, while a deceased person does not represent a significant threat to spreading the virus, gathering together does. For the safety of our staff, and the volunteers and families we work with, all members of the CBA are generally adopting the boxed procedures when circumstances all for it..
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Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery masked burial
Conservation Burial Ground Guidelines for Special Circumstances
Each Conservation Burial Ground (CBG) has developed its own safety standards for staff and families, for how to proceed with burials that present potential health risks. These requirements may be different by state, and may change over time. Please check individual cemetery websites for updated rules and guidelines.

The guidelines, suggestions, and precautions below have been approved by the Conservation Burial Alliance.
 
* Pre-planning and burial arrangements may be done using virtual tools, including phone, email, and video conferencing.

* Selection of specific grave spaces, for individuals planning ahead or in immediate-need, can be done virtually by sharing photos and/or videos of available sites. Some CBGs may reserve the right to choose the burial site for at-need burials.

* CBG staff will still work with families to offer elements of rites and ceremony during a burial, and may be able to video or live-stream burials for families to share with their community.

* CBGs will review and confirm safety procedures with funeral home partners for each burial, and reserve the final word on any decision making and protocols related to their cemetery, to ensure that all staff and attendees remain as safe as possible.
Burial safety measures may include the need for strict physical distancing.

* Tools, protective gear, and any shared equipment shared between cemetery staff and burial attendees may require sanitizing between use. Appropriate sanitizing products will be made available at the burial site as needed. Additionally, burial staff may wear appropriate and proper personal protection equipment (PPE) as necessary or by choice.

​Using Technology for Online Services

While some cemetery staff are not equipped to manage the burial in addition to assisting with operating equipment, they will do all they can to accommodate the funeral director or other attendee in their efforts to share the event with online witnesses. Please let your cemetery operator know if you will be planning to livestream the burial. Here are some platforms that work well in this setting.
  • Zoom
  • GoToMeeting
  • Skype/Teams
  • Facetime

Cemetery staff will do their best to assist families with unattended funerals by offering a reading or prayer during the closing of the grave. We invite families to schedule funerals at a later date when necessary. Here are some resources to help find the perfect written piece to be spoken graveside, and to help with planning services in future.
  • ​The Inspired Funeral
  • GatheringUs
  • Funeral Helper
  • OregonFuneral.org
  • ​Your End of Life Guide (for assistance with the online platforms and celebrancy)

Thanks to the Green Burial Council and Funeral.Org Partnership for sharing these resources.
There can be no greater conversation in this country than conservation."
​— Teddy Roosevelt

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  • Home
  • Meet Us
    • Our Mission
    • Meet Our Founders
    • Board of Directors
    • Board of Directors Application
  • Conservation Burial
    • Find a Conservation Burial Ground
    • At a Glance
    • The Conservation Burial Experience
    • Working Together
    • Conservation Burial for Land Trusts
    • Conservation Burial Standards
    • Start Up Information
    • Questions About Memorial Forests
  • Find Resources
    • Glossary
    • Photo Gallery
    • Books, Videos, Articles
    • Presentation Resources
    • Family Stories
    • Burying Cremated Remains
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Guidelines for Special Circumstances
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    • Become a Member
    • Meet Our Members
    • Member Spotlight - April Zee from Prairie Creek Conservation Cemetery
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