In all the above mentioned sports, there is risk of getting struck with a ball directly over the heart, which could put the heart into fibrulation or stop it entirely. Recently a lacrosse player has died from this injury.
Apart from having defibrulator on hand, which not all schools can afford, there is a solution to this problem. A mandatory piece of protection gear over the heart. It would be a thick plastic dome that would strap around the back and be filled with a dense foam.-- jellydoughnut, Jun 04 2006 Here's a piece of gear with a pad on the chest - http://scuba-equipm...ages/suits/saps.jpg- but it will be warm to play in [normzone, Jun 07 2006] I play rugby. Real men don't need padding.
Sure, make this available, just don't make me wear more gear to prevent a one-in-a-million injury.-- sninctown, Jun 04 2006 Given that first aid defibrillators are now available for less than $2,000, every school should have one in its first aid kit(s).-- DrCurry, Jun 04 2006 heck, that's a lot of money and they cannot afford ME!
they'd never know where it was or how to use it...-- po, Jun 04 2006 //they cannot afford ME!//
Have them switch to Linux.-- methinksnot, Jun 06 2006 how would that help, snotty?-- po, Jun 06 2006 Windows ME is, reputedly, very expensive to maintain. There are many advantages to using Linux as a platform, and one of them is its lower implementation cost (given the right client).
How's your holiday so far?-- methinksnot, Jun 07 2006 //They cannot afford ME!// Why, how much do YOU charge, [Po]?-- spidermother, Jun 07 2006 If you have to ask, you cannot afford her.-- methinksnot, Jun 07 2006 random, halfbakery