Cremation System: i. The cremation unit must be UL tested and certified ensuring high safety and compliance standards. ii. The equipment would feature four chambers operating side-by-side, allowing for efficiency and the use of one or any of the chambers at once or at the same time. iii. Each chamber will hold at least 100 pounds. B. Design and Customization: The cremation system will include a custom vinyl wrap for aesthetic purposes. C. Remote Diagnostic System: Instant access operating system allowing for remote diagnostics and adjustments. This system must not require any monthly service fees or subscriptions. D. Control System: The unit will operate using tablet controls for ease of use, with a user-friendly interface to manage and monitor the cremation process. E. Cremation Tools and Accessories: i. Necessary tools for efficient and effective cremation including repositioning tools, strip brushes and a stainless steel cleanout pan. ii. A digital chart recorder to track and document the cremation process in real-time. iii. Safety locks to prevent unauthorized or accidental access during operation. F. Stack and Refractory Lining: 10-foot refractory-lined stack with a storm collar for enhanced safety and efficient exhaust management. G. Additional Tools: The system must include two repositioning tools for handling the remains during cremation. H. Remains Processing: Remains processor for efficient processing of the ashes after cremation. I. Pet Loading Cart: Pet loading cart for easy and humane transport of animals into the cremation chamber. J. Turnkey Installation: i. Onsite job walks with a rigging company. ii. Freight for transporting the new equipment. iii. Offload and install the new equipment. iv. Crane to set the smokestack on the new equipment. v. Gas and electrical connections from the contractor stub. vi. Technicians to oversee installation and ensure proper operation.