Check with the county where you want the ashes to be spread. Disposal of human remains (including cremains) is governed by county and city ordinances.
It isn't illegal to spread human ashes as long as the owner of the property gives their OK. Whether the Red Sox would consent to it is another story. If this is what you have in mind, you could write a letter to the Red Sox explaining the situation. The mailing address is Fenway Park, 4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA 02215.
Don't know, but I'm going to do it tomorrow!
It is leagal to sprinkle ashes at a sea,lake,or river.If someone wants to be barried at a lake,sea,por river there should be no problem.
Human ashes are typically fine particles and will float on water initially due to their low density. However, they may eventually become waterlogged and sink over time as they absorb water.
Yes, human ashes can be spread in France. There are many legal conditions. You can disperse the ashes at sea (at least 300 meters from the shore, 6 km when still in their container (a salt or cardboard one). You cannot disperse them in rivers, in small private properties (a garden), anywhere near public roads. You can spread ashes in large private properties with the owner's consent, or in public places away from the general public (a forest, for example). Finally, towns of over 2,000 inhabitants have a place in their cemetery (le jardin du souvenir: the remembrance garden) where you can spread the ashes. In any case, the city council must be informed in advance.
It is not legal to dispose of human remains anyplace. You are not going to be able to legally arrange to scatter your husband's ashes in the Seine.
Legally yes.. EPA requires all body disposals, ashes included, to be at least 3 nautical miles from land. Does anybody really care... I doubt it. Seems to be a very common place to spread the ashes as most of us cannot afford a sea charter boat.
yes, why not!
It depends on the airline whether they will allow human ashes on the plane or not. Most have to be checked in baggage claim if they are allowed on at all.
No, it is not safe or legal to fire human ashes from a flare. Flares are designed for signaling or lighting purposes, and using them for scattering ashes can be dangerous and disrespectful. It's best to follow proper protocols and regulations for scattering ashes in a safe and respectful manner.
Yes