Scouts Honor Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1032004 Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 12 minutes ago, Scouts Honor said: 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gimpeltf Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 12 minutes ago, Scouts Honor said: I have no idea if they do or don't work (and I read some of the responses) but just because we fans only saw them using the sterilazers doesn't mean they weren't also washing between sessions like always. It is a problem that needs to be addressed. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PencilNeck Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 Wait, those pointless UV squeegees are called STERILASERS. What a world we live in! 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Idaho Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 2 hours ago, gimpeltf said: I have no idea if they do or don't work (and I read some of the responses) but just because we fans only saw them using the sterilazers doesn't mean they weren't also washing between sessions like always. It is a problem that needs to be addressed. I remember thinking that they weren't even using the sterilazers very much.... maybe every 4-5 matches. Do you recall? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wrestej Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 2 hours ago, 1032004 said: No, your supposed to get the light inside the body 1 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scribers Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 Can’t the staph just be all over the wrestlers from the start rather than mats? 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MPhillips Posted March 31 Share Posted March 31 The wrestlers need to walk through the sterilizer lights... 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fadzaev2 Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 I was one guy pushing the "sterilizer" and the light wasn't on......how does that think pick up dirt and hair??? Still think the microfiber cloth/tank sprayer between session is best. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ionel Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 Why aren't the mat boys wearing masks? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gimpeltf Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 48 minutes ago, Fadzaev2 said: I was one guy pushing the "sterilizer" and the light wasn't on......how does that think pick up dirt and hair??? Still think the microfiber cloth/tank sprayer between session is best. It doesn't. I think it was developed mainly to kill covid and other similar things. That's why I said we don't know if they mopped between. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Interviewed_at_Weehawken Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 How many skin infections are from mats? How many are from human to human contact? 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fadzaev2 Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 12 minutes ago, Interviewed_at_Weehawken said: How many skin infections are from mats? How many are from human to human contact? My bet is on the mats....they check for skin infection at weigh-ins. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MPhillips Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 17 minutes ago, Fadzaev2 said: they check for skin infection at weigh-ins. Easy to spot if it's evolved. Otherwise...pay your money and take you're chances. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gimpeltf Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 28 minutes ago, Fadzaev2 said: My bet is on the mats....they check for skin infection at weigh-ins. I think it depends on the kind of infection. Herpes/ringworm/molluscum, I believe, are more skin to skin. I think staph may be more mat related. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scribers Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 There are headgear, shoes, pads, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1032004 Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 (edited) 14 hours ago, gimpeltf said: I have no idea if they do or don't work (and I read some of the responses) but just because we fans only saw them using the sterilazers doesn't mean they weren't also washing between sessions like always. It is a problem that needs to be addressed. Possibly, but if people saw them using the sterilaser, wouldn’t they likely also see them mopping? If you’re going to do both, I would think you’d mop first. So if people saw them sterilasing before the sessions, I guess it’s possible they had already mopped. Edited April 1 by 1032004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gimpeltf Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 (edited) 40 minutes ago, 1032004 said: Possibly, but if people saw them using the sterilaser, wouldn’t they likely also see them mopping? If you’re going to do both, I would think you’d mop first. So if people saw them sterilasing before the sessions, I guess it’s possible they had already mopped. Of course not (assuming you mean between matches). Mats having been sterilaser "treated" are ready within seconds. Mopping takes minutes to dry and even if quick dry it would still take noticeably longer to be able to get out there. In rereading yours it's not clear you realized they did the once over after every few bouts per mat. They likely mopped AFTER the sessions. Edited April 1 by gimpeltf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crotalus Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 Yeah, prior to covid, they didn't do anything between matches. So using the sterilaser thing between matches isn't the problem, so long as they are still mopping between sessions. If they are doing a good job of mopping with bleach, then the mats are not the issue. There is not enough time to mop the mats during the session. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1032004 Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 2 hours ago, gimpeltf said: Of course not (assuming you mean between matches). Mats having been sterilaser "treated" are ready within seconds. Mopping takes minutes to dry and even if quick dry it would still take noticeably longer to be able to get out there. In rereading yours it's not clear you realized they did the once over after every few bouts per mat. They likely mopped AFTER the sessions. Ah got ya, correct, I didn’t realize the sterilasing was happening in the middle of the sessions. Then yes I would assume they mopped between sessions Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fadzaev2 Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 11 hours ago, gimpeltf said: I think it depends on the kind of infection. Herpes/ringworm/molluscum, I believe, are more skin to skin. I think staph may be more mat related. Maybe so, but they do skin checks at weigh-ins. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Interviewed_at_Weehawken Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 The NCAA mats can't be blamed for Jon Jon Millner's staph, which reportedly is also very serious. I believe he has had one surgery, and may still get some in the future. Maybe it has become more of an issue this year? Remember Teske missed a good amount of time. I have had staph several times and MRSA at least once. The MRSA could have been bad, but I caught it right away. On day 1, I am sure I was contagious, but I'm fairly certain I would have passed a skin check. Day 2 I was in the emergency room. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D3 for LU Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 I just mentioned about that on the Payton Robb topic just earlier... Sorry I didn't read this topic first. (Sterilaser, eh? Wow.) D3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billyhoyle Posted April 1 Share Posted April 1 (edited) So the questions I have are: 1. Were the mats mopped before each session just as they have been in prior years? Were the UV lights in addition to what was previously done, or did they replace any aspect of the cleaning protocol? Were the mats mopped between warmups and the start of the round? 2. Has there been an increase in skin infections this year reported overall among all participants or have we noticed this one very serious and high profile case? I am skeptical that the UV Mops are effective, but if it is in fact true that they were only added to everything that has always been done and did not replace any aspect of the protocol, then the best action may just be to expand the current protocol by including mat intermissions in the round to wash them with bleach. Maybe after every 10 matches per mat (a typical dual length). It could also potentially help to increase monitoring of open cuts among athletes during skin checks. Or to require clean singlets be worn before each match. Edited April 1 by billyhoyle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jason Bryant Posted April 2 Share Posted April 2 This is also the third year the Sterilasers have been used at NCAAs. Did we have any of these issues in 21 or 22? Quote Don't work here no more ... either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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