Does anyone know why cremation ashes are considered a biohazard? I'd
think they are pretty "green" except for maybe mercury filling debris
or metal from medical devices. I saw the news article about a woman
being caught scattering ashes in "Pirates of the Caribbean" at
Disneyland and they shut down the ride and called it a biohazard.
Just wondering. Thanks.
katrina
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