Moving a decedent is very similar to moving one of a kind priceless furniture. A cot weighs approx. 100 lbs, the pod should weigh no more than 10. Tight turns & stairs have always been a challenge & I have walked out of houses after making such removals dressed in shirt, tie & suit drenched in sweat. Great product if FH's are willing to buy them. Great mom for being your model during the production.
Kari's mom is such a good sport. There's nothing I could do to get my mom to agree to use her. Looks like a durable transfer, easy to carry w/you anywhere vs the cot. Thanks, have a great weekend all!
We used similar device called a SKED Rescue device on the fire department. Mainly for confined space rescue but great for tight areas where a cot or stair chair was difficult or unwieldy. Ours was a rigid hard plastic sled type that unrolled and wrapped around the body and victim was strapped in. Could remove person in any position including vertical while maintaining spinal protocol.
I too agree, Vern. I work in Armed Security where I operate as a lone officer and two of my contacts are between 7-10 stories high and in regards of transport, I love the cushioned mattress and soft head restraint to stabilize the patient and the various strap locations and added versatility during rescue/emergency evac scenarios so I'm able to lift the patients' upper body to protect their head/neck when descending stairwells.
Your mom was a trooper! 🤗 LOL “Happy Mother’s Day” I’ve witnessed a close family member being carried out in a body bag and this device would have made me feel better than seeing the actual body bag. It looks sturdy and protects the deceased from being jumbled around. It’s also nice that you can leave the face uncovered. I’m sure that makes it a bit easier for the family.
TOTALLY LOVING the body pod. I work in the Armed Security industry and recently tested and ordered one of these myself for usage during rescue/building emergency evacuation scenarios where safe transport and stabilizing any injured personnel is key. I have two security contracts that are between 7 and 10 stories high and also love the sense of control that I have and the cushioned mattress to help mitigate against and avoid exacerbating any possible head/neck or spinal injury since I'm always the first responder and have to quickly descend multiple flights of stairs and the multiple straps allows me the needed leverage and control to navigate tight hallways or corridors that'd been otherwise difficult or risky and with it's thick material, it's great to help keep the patient dry and keep them warm if they should go into shock.
Great and informative video Kari. 'Lifetime' award for your mum. I like all your videos but really feel videos like these , seeing your roles explained and demonstrated practically really brings something extra to your channel. Obviously nothing should be demonstrated using a real deceased so hopefully your friends and family may volunteer more often to help you in similar content.
Your Mom is such a trooper... I love her. 😘 Kari your videos are so informative, I love watching them. You take away the mystery and make it plain for all to see. Thanks, we appreciate you. ❤
This device is a Godsend! Ive encountered some very sticky situations using cots in close quarters with narrow turns. I think this device is wonderful and look forward to seeing more funeral home use it. Your mom was a great sport! Very nice seeing you actually use the device. Thanks so much for sharing this!
What an interesting device. I (and my back) wish we had one when I was working at the FH. Home removals always worried me when we got in a situation that was not cot friendly. An enjoyable video, as always!
In EMS, we have a Reeve's Sleeve. Basically the same thing. Meant for the living, has been used on the dead. So you should be able to use your body pod. I've had to do many questionable things to extract people from houses. For bodies, we would often use those black 6 handle body bags and pull them out. BTW your Mom is a gem.
All of a sudden the song plays "The things we do for love"...Like walking in the rain and the snow and you're slid down the stairs..... You are brilliant. Keep doing what you are doing. This is a brilliant tool and now I need to find out if this is being used in the UK. I'm still quite new in the scheme of things in the industry. XOXO Thank you!
I love the videos. My mom, dad & son died & (not at the same time)when they came to pick them up they were so gentle & put a sheet over the bag which was a comfort for me.
Good idea to practice. That was very nice of you to donate the pod. That would have come in handy for my aunts removal. We had to take off the porch railing and lower her vertically like standing up. It took the 2 funeral home employee's and my dad and husband. I enjoy all your videos. And thanks to your mom for the demo.
Kari, this has got to be among one of your best videos! 💚 First of all, shout out to your mom!!! She is the BEST! Second, your passion for this industry just shines as you demonstrate this product and I can clearly see how it could be very useful in your line of work. Third, your compassion in donating the item to Worsham is just one shining example of why your peeps hold you on such high esteem and why I myself had a fangirl moment when we did the North Carolina questions video. You are truly amazing! I continue to wish you much success, health, love, and peace. ❤️
Your mom did an awesome job at acting like a deceased body. People are inclined to try to be super stiff or "helpful" when playing a dead person but she was nice and floppy like a real deceased person.
Mom is such a trooper! Good for her! I'd have freaked out once we got to the stairs if I was in that device (assuming I was testing it while living, of course).
What an awesome family you have to help you review the body pad. We needed that for my mum. It was so difficult getting her out of the house on such a big clunky stretcher. When we bought her home after the autopsy, embalming etc we had to bring her in through the bedroom window and then back out the window on the day of the funeral. Having access to something like this would of been so much better.
Your mom is awesome for helping with this. My great uncle worked as a funeral director/ embalmer for all of his adult life (50+) years. He was never married and lived alone. As kids we used to loved going to his house to play. He had a casket in his spare bedroom. (It was the one he used when he passed per his instructions) We loved to play in it. He played “funeral home music” on an 8 track player all the time. At one point he drove a long black limousine. He woke up every morning at 4 AM and placed call to all the local funeral home to “see who they brought in” the night before. Perhaps this is why he never married? LOL. We loved Uncle George. He taught us to really respect death and to never be afraid of it. As a preacher it has really helped in life in dealing with the terminally ill and often the families of the deceased. Thank you for your channel. Great information
@@davidvogel6359 yes, very good man. And he was technically my great uncle (my grandmother’s brother). He was kinda the family helper and center of the older generation.
@@TransplantHelper it is so neat that you got to know your great uncle. My moms dad died when I was 15 months old but I remember the train ride to the funeral and the family all dressed in black standing around the open grave. My dads father died before I was born so didn't know either of them. One grandma was getting feeble minded by the time i remember her and the other was clear minded until the last but very reserved and not open to conversation with a toddler. I got to know some aunts and uncles but no close relationships there either. My dad was 107 when he passed and his mind was clear until the last so he had lots of history to tell me. I am also the youngest of my siblings too and have discovered the older ones lived the history but didn't think to tell me about it when I was too young to remember.
Thanks Kari for demonstrating this pod. We use an almost identical item in London,UK to evacuate care home residents in case of fire. Not in the area of fire but in the building. Great for easily moving bed bound disabled and easy to use on stairs and in tight corners. I agree with your mum it is a smooth ride even on stairs. During training I have been the body.
I’ve been helping my daughter as a patient for her in nursing school. I don’t know how your mom kept it together. I’d have been laughing and cracking jokes! She’s a great sport!
Bless your sweet mother. My mother would do that for me too. I just had to laugh she wasn’t helping either, more reality I was an EMT so I really liked this device. Great videos! You’re very sweet..
I think this is great. Have been at home care expected death call in older homes in New England, narrow doors and staircases, with snow and ice leading to the door. This looks so much more gentle and safer for all involved. One thing about about your parents, have you thought of aging in place and accommodating mobility needs in the future while still alive? Walkers and wheelchairs need wider doorways and turn around space. (don't get me started on bathroom access). Your mom is such a good sport, what a lovely lady.❤
Your mom did so good. I watched this because the funeral home that picked up my father in law's body dropped him going from a small bedroom in a mobile home, by a washing machine down a narrow hallway. They just wrapped him up tight in the bedsheet he was lying on. By the way, tell us about ol'King tut standing back in the room in the corner behind you.
Hey Mum, early present! But bless your Mum for being a good sport 👏👏 But very similar to a device used by ambulance staff to move people from their homes
Hi Kari! Pretty much a whole lifetime ago I was an active member of a volunteer fire department rescue squad. On occasion, we would be asked by a doctor or family member to do a removal. In tight spaces, and we had many a house with small stair ways and landings. We used a Reeves stretcher. At the time ('70's-80's) it was two thick pieces of canvas, usually aluminized, with long wood stringers sandwiched in between. It was great as we also used it for patient immobilization. I know the Reeves company is still around and making stretchers. Have you used a Reeves before?
looks like the foam that goes inside makes it a smidgeon more supportive but for sure what a great thing that you donated the product, looks like as with any new devise in any field, practice using it is essential.
I want to be honest. I'm of Serbian orthodox decent and funerals and death has always been traumatizing. We don't celebrate the life we morn the loss and it's always been difficult to overcome for me specifically. However, after watching your videos and understanding another view of the process has given me a different aspect. In saying so I want to thank you for your transparency. God bless from Niagara Falls Canada 🇨🇦
Great Demonstration.!! Very neat device! Wish they would have had something like this when my mom passed away 25 years ago. They carried her out of the bedroom like a mummy. At 12 watching that was kind of uncomfortable! This would have made it some much easier! oh yeah.. and that music in this video makes me want to dance!!
BIG SHOUT OUT to Kari's Mom👍🙂
Yeah Wynne!!
She was a very good sport!!♡
She was almost “too good” at what she was doing. Lol
@@KaritheMortician who was the guy helping you? He needs some credit also? Maybe a brother/brother-in-law?
Your mom is such a good sport. I would have been giggling too much to complete it 😂
She was great!
Also I love how you told your mom happy mother's day while she was in the pod! She seems so sweet! I guess now we know where you get your sweetness!
Oh thank you!
I say the sane thing :)
I love that your mom kept her eyes closed the whole time!.... I think she deserves a prize!
:)
Moving a decedent is very similar to moving one of a kind priceless furniture. A cot weighs approx. 100 lbs, the pod should weigh no more than 10. Tight turns & stairs have always been a challenge & I have walked out of houses after making such removals dressed in shirt, tie & suit drenched in sweat. Great product if FH's are willing to buy them. Great mom for being your model during the production.
Very true
Mom's a trouper-Academy Award performance! Good video.
Yes! Thank you!
The concept of the bag is a pretty good idea.
Thanks!
Kari's mom is such a good sport. There's nothing I could do to get my mom to agree to use her. Looks like a durable transfer, easy to carry w/you anywhere vs the cot. Thanks, have a great weekend all!
Thank you!!
We used similar device called a SKED Rescue device on the fire department. Mainly for confined space rescue but great for tight areas where a cot or stair chair was difficult or unwieldy. Ours was a rigid hard plastic sled type that unrolled and wrapped around the body and victim was strapped in. Could remove person in any position including vertical while maintaining spinal protocol.
That is great
Thank you for the info!
I too agree, Vern. I work in Armed Security where I operate as a lone officer and two of my contacts are between 7-10 stories high and in regards of transport, I love the cushioned mattress and soft head restraint to stabilize the patient and the various strap locations and added versatility during rescue/emergency evac scenarios so I'm able to lift the patients' upper body to protect their head/neck when descending stairwells.
The things our Mammies do for us! Your mum is far too sweet Kari. Little face peeking out from the pod, bless her ❤❤
Thanks so much
The things moms will do for their kids!!!!!! Great job mom, you are a real trouper.
So true!
Your mom was a trooper! 🤗 LOL “Happy Mother’s Day” I’ve witnessed a close family member being carried out in a body bag and this device would have made me feel better than seeing the actual body bag. It looks sturdy and protects the deceased from being jumbled around. It’s also nice that you can leave the face uncovered. I’m sure that makes it a bit easier for the family.
She is the best!
This is so cool getting your mum n dad's support. Three cheers for Kari! Thank you 😊💓
Thanks!
TOTALLY LOVING the body pod. I work in the Armed Security industry and recently tested and ordered one of these myself for usage during rescue/building emergency evacuation scenarios where safe transport and stabilizing any injured personnel is key. I have two security contracts that are between 7 and 10 stories high and also love the sense of control that I have and the cushioned mattress to help mitigate against and avoid exacerbating any possible head/neck or spinal injury since I'm always the first responder and have to quickly descend multiple flights of stairs and the multiple straps allows me the needed leverage and control to navigate tight hallways or corridors that'd been otherwise difficult or risky and with it's thick material, it's great to help keep the patient dry and keep them warm if they should go into shock.
Thanks
Love the sarcophagus in the corner there! Your mum is awesome for helping you demonstrate this new device 👍🏻
Thanks so much
Your mom is awesome!
Yes she is!!
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Way to go mom! I wanted to see this in action and you delivered! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you so much!!
Favorite video of the year!!! This is such an informative video on new equipment and I can see how useful it could be to more than just funeral homes.
Thanks Tiffany!
Not every home is “cot friendly “ and people aren’t getting any lighter, so the haters need to get over it.
Very true
You must in some way resemble that remark.
Great and informative video Kari. 'Lifetime' award for your mum. I like all your videos but really feel videos like these , seeing your roles explained and demonstrated practically really brings something extra to your channel. Obviously nothing should be demonstrated using a real deceased so hopefully your friends and family may volunteer more often to help you in similar content.
Yes!!
Brava Kari's Mum! I'm pleased to see that you uncovered her face to allow her to breathe after showing us the body pod in its fully closed state.
Thank you!
Ur mother is a good sport. I'm glad ur parents are still with us👍🏽
Yes she is!!
Your Mom is such a trooper...
I love her. 😘
Kari your videos are so informative, I love watching them. You take away the mystery and make it plain for all to see. Thanks, we appreciate you. ❤
She is wonderful!
Good morning Kari , Kari's mother and everyone . Have impeccable days ahead . Be safe and always blessed ☕
Hello friend!
A big thank you to your parents in demonstrating how this device work.
Thank you!
That device would be helpful for other businesses too! This would work for evacuating living people unable to walk from hospitals.
Yes they have a whole line of things for medical
This device is a Godsend! Ive encountered some very sticky situations using cots in close quarters with narrow turns. I think this device is wonderful and look forward to seeing more funeral home use it.
Your mom was a great sport! Very nice seeing you actually use the device. Thanks so much for sharing this!
:) You are welcome
What an interesting device. I (and my back) wish we had one when I was working at the FH. Home removals always worried me when we got in a situation that was not cot friendly. An enjoyable video, as always!
Thanks for sharing
In EMS, we have a Reeve's Sleeve. Basically the same thing. Meant for the living, has been used on the dead. So you should be able to use your body pod. I've had to do many questionable things to extract people from houses. For bodies, we would often use those black 6 handle body bags and pull them out. BTW your Mom is a gem.
:)
Mom you are a TRUE sport!
You wouldn’t catch me in there!
All of a sudden the song plays "The things we do for love"...Like walking in the rain and the snow and you're slid down the stairs..... You are brilliant. Keep doing what you are doing. This is a brilliant tool and now I need to find out if this is being used in the UK. I'm still quite new in the scheme of things in the industry. XOXO Thank you!
lol so perfect
I love the videos. My mom, dad & son died & (not at the same time)when they came to pick them up they were so gentle & put a sheet over the bag which was a comfort for me.
Thank you
What a trooper,your Mom!!!!!!! The best, Kari.
Yes she is
Your mom is a sweetheart! ❤
Yes she is
Your Mom is so great to help you out. What a wonderful concept to help with removal of a deceased person.💕💕
She is amazing!
I love it! your mom is a trooper. :)
Yes she is!!
Kudos to mom. She did great!
Thanks!!
What a sweet mom you have! ❤️❤️😘
Yes she is!
Your mom is so sweet , glad you have such a giving family.
Yes she is
Oh my goodness, your mom is so sweet.
You are so kind
Your mom is ADORABLE!!!
Thank you!!
Good idea to practice. That was very nice of you to donate the pod. That would have come in handy for my aunts removal. We had to take off the porch railing and lower her vertically like standing up. It took the 2 funeral home employee's and my dad and husband. I enjoy all your videos. And thanks to your mom for the demo.
Thank you!
High end ultra light backpacking tents are made from the same material. It's tough stuff, great video Kari, your mom is awesome.
Thank you!
Your mom gets the “Playing Dead “ Oscar award 2021. 🤩
Yes she does!
Awww , Poor Mom ! She’s so precious ❤️
Thank you
Your Mom is a good sport That is a first a LIVE review on the comfort inside a body removal device You are great and i love your channel
SHe is!
Kari, this has got to be among one of your best videos! 💚 First of all, shout out to your mom!!! She is the BEST! Second, your passion for this industry just shines as you demonstrate this product and I can clearly see how it could be very useful in your line of work. Third, your compassion in donating the item to Worsham is just one shining example of why your peeps hold you on such high esteem and why I myself had a fangirl moment when we did the North Carolina questions video. You are truly amazing! I continue to wish you much success, health, love, and peace. ❤️
Thank you Lisa!
God bless that woman. Thank you for the demonstration
Thanks!
And the award goes to....Kari's Mom🥳🥳🥳👍
Yes!!
"Happy mothers day" 🙈😂 I love seeing a sense of humor in this industry. Makes my day .
Thanks!
Your mom did an awesome job at acting like a deceased body. People are inclined to try to be super stiff or "helpful" when playing a dead person but she was nice and floppy like a real deceased person.
Thanks!
Thank you Kari for the demonstration big shout out to your mom ❤
Your mom is a champ! That seemed interesting. Thanks for reviewing.
She is!!
Your mother is a REALLY good sport! This was a fascinating video. If I didn't know better I'd have thought she was an actual corpse.... great acting!
Yes she is!!
Mom is such a trooper! Good for her! I'd have freaked out once we got to the stairs if I was in that device (assuming I was testing it while living, of course).
Yes she is!!
Kari, your mom was a real trooper!
Yes she was
What an awesome family you have to help you review the body pad.
We needed that for my mum. It was so difficult getting her out of the house on such a big clunky stretcher. When we bought her home after the autopsy, embalming etc we had to bring her in through the bedroom window and then back out the window on the day of the funeral. Having access to something like this would of been so much better.
Thank you!
Go Aunt Wynne!!! 😁
She was a trooper!!
Hi so this looks like it was made by a disability enterprise as well. So it's a bonus to support ethical business as well.
Your mom is such a trooper! ❤️
Yes she is!!
Yay for Mom. What a good sport.
Yes she is!
It's so awesome your mom was down to help. I love that.❤
Yes it is!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️’s for your Mom playing dead on this video! She sure is a trooper! I love your videos! Keep them coming!!!🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Yes she is!
Oh , the things Mom’s will do for their kids!!
So true!!
Your mom is awesome for helping with this. My great uncle worked as a funeral director/ embalmer for all of his adult life (50+) years. He was never married and lived alone. As kids we used to loved going to his house to play. He had a casket in his spare bedroom. (It was the one he used when he passed per his instructions) We loved to play in it. He played “funeral home music” on an 8 track player all the time. At one point he drove a long black limousine. He woke up every morning at 4 AM and placed call to all the local funeral home to “see who they brought in” the night before. Perhaps this is why he never married? LOL. We loved Uncle George. He taught us to really respect death and to never be afraid of it. As a preacher it has really helped in life in dealing with the terminally ill and often the families of the deceased. Thank you for your channel. Great information
Sounds like he was a great person as well as a great uncle.
@@davidvogel6359 yes, very good man. And he was technically my great uncle (my grandmother’s brother). He was kinda the family helper and center of the older generation.
@@TransplantHelper it is so neat that you got to know your great uncle. My moms dad died when I was 15 months old but I remember the train ride to the funeral and the family all dressed in black standing around the open grave. My dads father died before I was born so didn't know either of them. One grandma was getting feeble minded by the time i remember her and the other was clear minded until the last but very reserved and not open to conversation with a toddler. I got to know some aunts and uncles but no close relationships there either. My dad was 107 when he passed and his mind was clear until the last so he had lots of history to tell me. I am also the youngest of my siblings too and have discovered the older ones lived the history but didn't think to tell me about it when I was too young to remember.
Thank you for sharing!
I have no idea how you did this without laughing! Your mom is fantastic.
I did when I was interviewing her lol
Your family is the best!!!
Thanks!
Hats off to your Mum. 🙏🙏🙏👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
Thanks!
Thanks Kari for demonstrating this pod. We use an almost identical item in London,UK to evacuate care home residents in case of fire. Not in the area of fire but in the building. Great for easily moving bed bound disabled and easy to use on stairs and in tight corners. I agree with your mum it is a smooth ride even on stairs. During training I have been the body.
you are welcome
I genuinely have a back injury from when I did care work, so to see something like this is Awesome 👍
Thanks
I’ve been helping my daughter as a patient for her in nursing school. I don’t know how your mom kept it together. I’d have been laughing and cracking jokes! She’s a great sport!
Yes!
Your mom and dad are awesome
Yes they are!!
Bless your sweet mother. My mother would do that for me too.
I just had to laugh she wasn’t helping either, more reality
I was an EMT so I really liked this device.
Great videos! You’re very sweet..
Thanks so much for watching and sharing.
I never really thought about tight and tricky spaces, in terms of maneuverability, before. This is such a great tool.
Glad you like it!
Mom is so dope!! Such a soldier...so adorable...bless you guys...awesome video Kar ☀️💕
🤗
God bless your mom!
Yes!!
I think this is great. Have been at home care expected death call in older homes in New England, narrow doors and staircases, with snow and ice leading to the door. This looks so much more gentle and safer for all involved. One thing about about your parents, have you thought of aging in place and accommodating mobility needs in the future while still alive? Walkers and wheelchairs need wider doorways and turn around space. (don't get me started on bathroom access). Your mom is such a good sport, what a lovely lady.❤
Yes we have thank you
Your home is beautiful Kari , lovely
Thanks!!
and the Oscar goes to …. Kari’s mom for best supporting actress!!!!
Yes!!
Kudos to your mom for being such a good sport for the demonstration.
Thanks
Bless you, Mom!
She is great!
Ty Kari's family..I love u Kari i learned alot from u 😘😘
You are so welcome
Kari, tell your Mom, I think she was a “total ROCK STAR!”
I will!!
Very great idea. Your mom is a great sport.
Yes she is!
Your mom did so good. I watched this because the funeral home that picked up my father in law's body dropped him going from a small bedroom in a mobile home, by a washing machine down a narrow hallway. They just wrapped him up tight in the bedsheet he was lying on. By the way, tell us about ol'King tut standing back in the room in the corner behind you.
She was great!
God Bless your Mama!! 😊
thanks!!
I'd love to see the outtakes of making this video. Bet it's a hoot! Kudos to Mom for being a good sport. 🤩
We had fun doing it!
What a sport mom is 💗
She is!!
Your mom is a great sport. Cool new product
Thanks
Hey Mum, early present! But bless your Mum for being a good sport 👏👏 But very similar to a device used by ambulance staff to move people from their homes
So true!
Hi Kari! Pretty much a whole lifetime ago I was an active member of a volunteer fire department rescue squad. On occasion, we would be asked by a doctor or family member to do a removal. In tight spaces, and we had many a house with small stair ways and landings. We used a Reeves stretcher. At the time ('70's-80's) it was two thick pieces of canvas, usually aluminized, with long wood stringers sandwiched in between. It was great as we also used it for patient immobilization. I know the Reeves company is still around and making stretchers. Have you used a Reeves before?
Thank you
Your mom is adorable.☺️
Thanks!
Kari- Your mom is awesome to agree to be Corpse DuJour for your demonstration...Major kudos and a big high five to her! :)
She is awesome!
Momma is such a good support!!! And you two look alike!!!
Yes we do!!
looks like the foam that goes inside makes it a smidgeon more supportive but for sure what a great thing that you donated the product, looks like as with any new devise in any field, practice using it is essential.
I think so too!
Thank you for showing this to see what it looks like with a removal!!
You are welcome
so generous of you to donate the pod to the college 👍🏻
:)
Kari your mom is an awesome sport!
Yes!
I want to be honest. I'm of Serbian orthodox decent and funerals and death has always been traumatizing. We don't celebrate the life we morn the loss and it's always been difficult to overcome for me specifically. However, after watching your videos and understanding another view of the process has given me a different aspect. In saying so I want to thank you for your transparency. God bless from Niagara Falls Canada 🇨🇦
Thank you!
@@KaritheMortician thank YOU!
Great Demonstration.!! Very neat device! Wish they would have had something like this when my mom passed away 25 years ago. They carried her out of the bedroom like a mummy. At 12 watching that was kind of uncomfortable! This would have made it some much easier! oh yeah.. and that music in this video makes me want to dance!!
Thank you!!
Kudos to your mom Kari! 😄👍
Thank you! 🤗