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Q: What/who is behind CAN!? A: CAN! Community Awareness Network was started by a group of concerned residents in response to a plan to add a crematory to the local Funeral Home. While our focus locally was on preventing this addition, our scope is set on future challenges that will protect our community and others facing similar challenges across the nation. Q: What is CAN!’s mission? A: Our Mission Statement can be easily expressed in the following acrostic: CAN PREPARE. (Community Awareness Network Protecting Real Estate Property and Advocating for Residential Environments.) Q: Why are you against cremation? A: We are NOT against cremation. Cremation is a personal choice that none of us want to take away from anyone who wishes to have their remains cremated. We just want the business of cremation to be kept at a safe and reasonable distance from residential areas. Also, we are concerned about the current lack of regulations on emissions and the apparent disregard for the current data which indicates that toxins are released during the process, most of which are completely preventable. Q: What? You mean there aren’t any regulations on crematory emissions? A: No, there are no federal regulations on emissions from crematoriums. The EPA had intended to regulate this source, but due to lobbying by the funeral industry, crematories were taken out of the category “solid waste incinerators” and have not been placed in another category to be regulated. It is up to the states to enforce air permit requirements. Q: Don’t states require an air permit to operate a crematory? A: No. Many states have no regulations whatsoever on crematory emissions. Some states do require air permits – unfortunately do not require testing for the specific toxins that can be released during cremation. Q: Toxins? What toxins? A: Mercury and other heavy metals like Cadmium, Lead, Nickel, as well as known carcinogens Dioxins, Furans, and Hydrogen Chloride – the most toxic of these being Mercury, a neurotoxin which is extremely hazardous to health. Q: Why is Mercury so dangerous? A: Mercury affects the body in multiple ways, the most significant being the fact that it disrupts the natural processes that the body must complete in order to detoxify – creating a vicious cycle where more and more toxins are trapped in the body. Mercury itself is particularly difficult to remove from the body – it has an affinity for oxygen receptor sites on a cell that is so strong, the only way to get it out is through chelating. That is often very taxing on the body, and can create a “second exposure” effect – plus the likelihood is that the mercury will attach itself to other cells instead of leaving the body does exist. Most of the time Mercury only abandons a cell when it dies – attaching to a nearby cell, often in the brain. That is why the symptoms of Mercury poisoning resemble so closely neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and many auto-immune disorders. Q: Ok, I get it. Mercury is toxic. But surely there is not a lot being released from a crematory – right? A: Wrong. There is a significant amount of mercury being released from crematories. See the graph below, where the average number of bodies cremated annually by one crematory unit is 400, the average in grams of Mercury per cremation is
Q: What/who is behind CAN!? A: CAN! Community Awareness Network was started by a group of concerned residents in response to a plan to add a crematory to the local Funeral Home. While our focus locally was on preventing this addition, our scope is set on future challenges that will protect our community and others facing similar challenges across the nation. Q: What is CAN!’s mission? A: Our Mission Statement can be easily expressed in the following acrostic: CAN PREPARE. (Community Awareness Network Protecting Real Estate Property and Advocating for Residential Environments.) Q: Why are you against cremation? A: We are NOT against cremation. Cremation is a personal choice that none of us want to take away from anyone who wishes to have their remains cremated. We just want the business of cremation to be kept at a safe and reasonable distance from residential areas. Also, we are concerned about the current lack of regulations on emissions and the apparent disregard for the current data which indicates that toxins are released during the process, most of which are completely preventable. Q: What? You mean there aren’t any regulations on crematory emissions? A: No, there are no federal regulations on emissions from crematoriums. The EPA had intended to regulate this source, but due to lobbying by the funeral industry, crematories were taken out of the category “solid waste incinerators” and have not been placed in another category to be regulated. It is up to the states to enforce air permit requirements. Q: Don’t states require an air permit to operate a crematory? A: No. Many states have no regulations whatsoever on crematory emissions. Some states do require air permits – unfortunately do not require testing for the specific toxins that can be released during cremation. Q: Toxins? What toxins? A: Mercury and other heavy metals like Cadmium, Lead, Nickel, as well as known carcinogens Dioxins, Furans, and Hydrogen Chloride – the most toxic of these being Mercury, a neurotoxin which is extremely hazardous to health. Q: Why is Mercury so dangerous? A: Mercury affects the body in multiple ways, the most significant being the fact that it disrupts the natural processes that the body must complete in order to detoxify – creating a vicious cycle where more and more toxins are trapped in the body. Mercury itself is particularly difficult to remove from the body – it has an affinity for oxygen receptor sites on a cell that is so strong, the only way to get it out is through chelating. That is often very taxing on the body, and can create a “second exposure” effect – plus the likelihood is that the mercury will attach itself to other cells instead of leaving the body does exist. Most of the time Mercury only abandons a cell when it dies – attaching to a nearby cell, often in the brain. That is why the symptoms of Mercury poisoning resemble so closely neurological disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s, Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and many auto-immune disorders. Q: Ok, I get it. Mercury is toxic. But surely there is not a lot being released from a crematory – right? A: Wrong. There is a significant amount of mercury being released from crematories. See the graph below, where the average number of bodies cremated annually by one crematory unit is 400, the average in grams of Mercury per cremation is
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