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If rash, irritation, redness, or swelling develops, discontinue using.
NFHS 6-7: The ball becomes dead, or remains dead, when:
ART. 1 . A goal, as in 5-1, is made. ART. 2 . It is apparent the free throw will not be successful on a: a. Free throw which is to be followed by another free throw. b. Free throw which is to be followed by a throw-in. ART. 3 . A held ball occurs, or the ball lodges between the backboard and ring or comes to rest on the flange. ART. 4 . A player-control or team-control foul occurs. ART. 5 . An official’s whistle is blown. ART. 6 . Time expires for a quarter or extra period. ART. 7 . A foul, other than player- or team-control, occurs. ART. 8 . A free-throw violation by the throwing team, as in 9-1, occurs. ART. 9 . A violation, as in 9-2 through 13, occurs. Nothing here about requesting, or granting, a timeout. The clock stops when the whistle is blown granting the timeout, certainly not when the timeout is requested.
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