There are no hard and fast rules about cell phones at funeral homes in Fort Worth, TX, or around funeral home services. But sometimes, the implied rules are even stronger than things that might be written down. Here are some rules that you are going to want to know about and consider if you need to work with a funeral home, or if you are going to attend a funeral service.
If you are in a funeral home, trying to organize final services for a loved one, or even for yourself in advance, you are going to want to be respectful of other people and what they might be going through. Funeral homes might be having services when you are there visiting with the professionals about your own services. If you need to take a call in the hallway, that’s okay, but you will want to keep your ring volume low and your voice hushed so you don’t disturb other people that might be around the location.
When you attend a funeral service, you might get in touch with people who you haven’t seen in a long time. When you reconnect with that long-lost cousin, you might realize you don’t have their contact details and you want to exchange information. It’s fine to get your cell phone out and type in a new phone number or email address. But you don’t want to get the phone out during the service. Save detail exchanges for after the service, perhaps at the reception.
If you are visiting a funeral home and want to take pictures of the room options for final services, that is fine as long as no one else is using the rooms at that time. You are not going to want to whip your cell phone out during a loved one’s services to snap shots. But you can take pictures with your family after the service, especially at the reception. Bring your phone for pictures, but make sure you only take shots at the right times.
During funeral services, you are going to want your phone to be off, or at least on silent. You don’t want your phone to ring or ding during the services. It’s embarrassing for you and distracting for others.
While it’s handy to have games on your phone so you can hand the device to your child when they get bored, that’s not something you’re going to want to do during a funeral service. Your child might turn the volume back on and the phone can make all sorts of noises. Plus, this is a moment of somber respect and it can be seen as disrespectful not to be paying attention. Think about whether or not your child can sit still and be quiet during a service before you bring them.
The professionals at funeral homes in Fort Worth, TX can offer more cell phone advice. Contact Alpine Funeral Home any time.