How big is a bag of human ashes?

A standard adult bag of human ashes typically contains around 200 cubic inches of remains (about 3.3 liters) and weighs between 4 to 8 pounds (approx. 1.8 to 3.6 kilograms). The specific size and weight vary based on the deceased person's body size and bone density.

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How much does a 200 lb person weigh after cremation?

As a general rule, ashes following cremation will weigh between 4 and 6 pounds, or around 3.5% of the person's original weight.

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Is your DNA still in your ashes?

While some DNA may remain in cremated ashes, the intense heat of the cremation process typically destroys most genetic material. As a result, the amount of DNA present in cremated remains is minimal and may not be suitable for genetic testing or analysis.

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What does God say about keeping ashes?

It's important to note that there are no explicit verses addressing cremation or the keeping of ashes.

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Why are cremated ashes so heavy?

The inside of (most) chambers is lined with yellow fire brick, which deteriorates over time. Its inevitable that this pulverized brick makes it into the cremains, increasing the weight. How much so can be incredibly varied.

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What body parts don't burn during cremation?

Bones and teeth are the only parts of the body that survive the cremation heat. That's because they're denser and harder to break down than soft tissues.

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Why is the skull broken during cremation?

For many Hindus, it is important that the skull be cracked, urging the departed soul to move on. This is sometimes a significant part of the ceremony. Non-Hindus are often invited to attend the cremation service.

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Can you still go to heaven if you are cremated?

The body no matter where it goes when you die whether it's cremated or in a grave, it don't go to heaven with you, your spirit does. But when Jesus comes back we will have have resurrected bodies, so no that doesn't send you to hell.

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How long can ashes be kept after cremation?

If you do not have a funeral director, most crematoriums will give you up to 6 weeks to collect your loved ones' ashes before they will then scatter them in the crematorium's gardens of remembrance. However, if you do have a funeral director, the ashes can be held onto for at least 5 years before disposing of them.

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Does the Bible say a cremated body can't rest?

Cremation and the Resurrection Debate

Many believe that cremation prevents the resurrection of the body, but this is not a biblical teaching. The resurrection focuses on the soul and spiritual body rather than the physical remains.

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Why don't teeth burn in cremation?

Human teeth resist burning during cremation because of their calcium phosphate composition, requiring extremely high temperatures for full incineration. Teeth and some bones often remain intact. Cremation starts with soft tissues burning, and the entire process lasts about 2-3 hours.

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Can you touch cremated ashes?

The larger question surrounding cremation and ashes is whether ashes are toxic or not. Contrary to what you may think, human ashes are actually not toxic and are considered a sanitary, natural substance. Therefore, there is no harm in touching them.

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Can cremated ashes be tested for drugs?

Yes, we offer Cremation Ashes Testing to detect DNA, toxins, poisons test, heavy metals, Post mortem forensic toxicology test, organic or inorganic materials, and drug materials.

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What is removed from a body before cremation?

Before cremation, funeral staff remove dangerous or potentially explosive medical devices (like pacemakers), jewelry, and other personal items, placing them aside for family return or disposal; however, most internal medical implants (like hip/knee replacements, dental work, breast implants, rods, pins) are left in place as they are non-combustible and separated from bone fragments later, though family can often request removal or recycling. Organs are only removed if the person was a registered organ donor.
 

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What happens when obese people get cremated?

The Risks of Cremating the Obese

The biggest concern is the increased risk of a fire due to the combustibility of fat tissue, in particular grease fires. This phenomenon, while uncommon, can occur when excessive body fat fuels an intense fire within a crematorium's chamber.

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Are bodies removed from a coffin before cremation?

The coffin and the body inside are cremated together. There are occasions where the deceased or the family of the deceased has opted for using a cardboard coffin in which their loved one will be cremated.

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Why do you have to wait 3 days to cremate a body?

You have to wait before cremation for legal, practical, and emotional reasons, including state-mandated waiting periods (often 24-48 hours) for identification verification, coroner checks for cause of death (like autopsies), allowing families time to mourn, arrange services, and complete paperwork, ensuring the body is prepared, and accommodating varying cultural or religious customs, which collectively usually land around a 3-day timeframe. 

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Why not keep ashes at home?

Some believe that keeping ashes at home can disrupt the natural order, leading to misfortune. However, these beliefs are not universal and are not grounded in any scientific or religious doctrine.

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Is the coffin part of the ashes after cremation?

Only one coffin is cremated at a time. The chamber of the cremator is designed to hold one coffin. The only exception to this is if the family requests that a mother and a very young child be cremated together. The ashes you receive will contain the ashes of the coffin as well as the deceased.

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What did Jesus say about cremation?

What does the Bible say about cremation? According to most Biblical study websites, there is no explicit scriptural command for or against cremation. There are no passages that forbid cremation, according to most Biblical scholars.

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What are the drawbacks of cremation?

A drawback to cremation funerals is that you don't get to have a concrete memorial, but you can re-visit the place where you scattered the ashes, and it may be more meaningful to you than a cemetery would be. CON: Cremations aren't available everywhere.

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What kind of bodies will we have in heaven?

Our Heavenly Bodies Will Be Like the Body of the Resurrected Jesus. As several Scriptures tell us, the Lord Jesus Christ in His own resurrection provides the pattern for our resurrection.

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Is the brain removed before cremation?

Usually, no. The exceptions are a body that's visiting the coroner for an autopsy and a body harvested for organ donation. During an autopsy, many organs are removed, studied, logged and returned to the body (in any random order). The body is then stitched up.

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Which religion is against cremation?

Muslims are forbidden from participating in cremation in any way, which includes witnessing the event or even approving of it. Rather than cremation, Islam dictates the deceased be buried as quickly as possible, preferably within 24 hours of the time of death.

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Are crematoriums cleaned after each use?

The fact is that crematorium personnel are highly professional and the cremation chamber is thoroughly cleaned after each cremation. Cremation ashes returned to the family are those of the loved one, and a cremation diamond made from those ashes is also genuine.

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