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FOOTBALL WARNING: No helmet can prevent serious head or neck injuries a player might receive while participating in football. Do not use this helmet to butt, ram or spear an opposing player. This is in violation of the football rules and such use can result in severe head or neck injuries, paralysis, or death to you and possible injury to your opponent. Contact in football may result in concussion brain injury which no helmet can prevent. Symptoms include: loss of consciousness or memory, dizziness, headache, nausea, or confusion . If you have symptoms, immediately stop playing and report them to your coach, trainer, and parents. Do not return to a game or practice until all symptoms are gone and you have received medical clearance. Ignoring this warning may lead to another and more serious or fatal brain injury.

LACROSSE Warning: Lacrosse is a contact sport played with sticks and a hard ball moving at high speed. This means you and your opponent can be injured while playing the sport. To reduce the risk of injury, you must exercise common sense and obey the rules at all times. Do not use this helmet to butt, ram, or spear another player. These or similar acts can severely injure you and your opponent. Even when you play Lacrosse by the rules, you expose yourself to serious injury. This helmet will not protect you against all injuries, among others, neck and head injuries. Alteration of this helmet can increase your chances of injury. This helmet should not be worn if cracked or otherwise damaged. Use this helmet for Field Lacrosse only.