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What should be done second prior to the disposition of cremated/hydrolyzed remains?

  1. Keep them in a durable container

  2. Transfer them to a family member

  3. Place them in a decorative box

  4. Start the paperwork for interment

The correct answer is: Keep them in a durable container

The correct response emphasizes the importance of ensuring that cremated or hydrolyzed remains are securely stored prior to their final disposition. Keeping the remains in a durable container protects the integrity of the remains and prevents any accidental spillage or damage. This is a fundamental practice in the handling of cremated remains, as it provides a respectful and safe environment while the arrangement for their final disposition is being made. The other responses each relate to steps that might occur in the overall process but are not as immediately relevant to the preparation of the remains. For example, transferring them to a family member or placing them in a decorative box, while important in terms of final wishes, do not prioritize the protective measure that a durable container provides. Starting paperwork for interment is also a critical step that would follow after ensuring that the remains are safely contained. Thus, focusing on the secure storage of the remains is particularly essential as a foundational step before moving forward with any of the other actions.