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Originally posted by MN 3 Sport Ref
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Originally posted by MN 3 Sport Ref
... had a spray to put on the blood that cleaned it up and neutralized it. He did this and I allowed him to return to the game a couple of whistles later. Other coach asks me if this is legal. (the bloodied player was the other teams stud) I told him that the blood spots were neutralized and dried so they no longer represented a threat. Thoughts on this???
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Mick:
When the incident happened I looked at the spray bottle quickly and I can't remember the name of the product. The trainer took it out of a medical kit. I do remember that it turned the bllod areas a light brown and the spots became very faint. I have e-mailed the school to find out some more info about the product, but I am sure it will be
a while since schools are on break until after the new-year. When I find out I will let you know.
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I am now curious as to why you told the other coach that everything was okay, if you weren't quite familiar with the product?
I guess I would have had to say something like, "Well, their trainer assured me...." (...Some kind of disclaimer.)