UK - Undertakers told only cremate one obese corpse daily on health & safety grounds

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truthfully obese people are a problem/challenge for the environment when it comes to cremation

http://www.azfamily.com/home/Black-...crematory-concerning-neighbors-203695851.html

an 800 lb man caused a plume of smoke that concerned citizens

"We had a very large individual, just under 800 pounds, that was cremated and it did smoke and it smoked for about a half hour and it was bad smoke," Ahearne added.

The Cremationist notified Maricopa County Air Quality Department (MCAQD) who is now investigating''
 
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How on earth does someone even GET to 800 pounds? How does that happen?

I can understand obesity, I can understand 300 pounds, but almost three times that?


Also, the family of the recently deceased obese can always bury their dead instead of cremation... I don't see why people are getting so up in arms about it, cremation is very rarely a thing that either has to happen or has any significance
 
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How on earth does someone even GET to 800 pounds? How does that happen?

I can understand obesity, I can understand 300 pounds, but almost three times that?


Also, the family of the recently deceased obese can always bury their dead instead of cremation... I don't see why people are getting so up in arms about it, cremation is very rarely a thing that either has to happen or has any significance

Weeeellll, I don't remember seeing any caskets sized for an 800 pound person in the sales room of a funeral home. Ever. How many pallbearers would be needed? From a bariatric surgery TV show, specialized ambulances are required for some people so there could be a problem with a hearse?

I agree that cremation is one of a range of options, perhaps the only one this family could afford?
 
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Weeeellll, I don't remember seeing any caskets sized for an 800 pound person in the sales room of a funeral home. Ever. How many pallbearers would be needed? From a bariatric surgery TV show, specialized ambulances are required for some people so there could be a problem with a hearse?

I agree that cremation is one of a range of options, perhaps the only one this family could afford?


An Indiana company Goliath is catering to the 'growing market' given the demand/need.

http://blogs.funeralwise.com/dying/2010/07/01/as-the-morbidly-obese-die-coffins-change-shape/


http://abcnews.go.com/Health/obesity-grows-alongside-oversized-casket-demand/story?id=12531885
 

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