Is it permitted to cremate someone who died of asbestosis?


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Yes, the cremation process uses such intense heat that there is little risk. It is not mentioned as an issue on the cremation certificate. The only important inclusion mentioned is the presence of a pacemaker, which if not removed would cause an explosion!
no
yes
yes,he's not fireproof
yes...anyone can be cremated..no matter what they died of
Why could you not cremate them? Cause of death does not matter.
Yes, of course. There is not enough asbestos in their system to harm anyone else.
lol. Are you using the wonderful humour of irony, if so I love some of the answers, if not Then sorry, I didn't mean to offend.
no prob as far as i know. my dad died of mesothilioma also a disease caused by exposure to asbestos and there was never any question he couldnt be cremated.
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