Being Prepared for Paintball

Sunday, February 19, 2012

By Gareth Jale


Paintball is great sport; it allows two or more teams to compete as if they were engaged in a gun exchange. The sport is considered to be dangerous and there some precaution to take to reduce personal injuries. Even so, there are occasions when problems may occur, even when all the safety precautions are followed. After all, there are not only the guns themselves, there are also the people who run in a certain setting, and, when the game is very tense, there are a few mistakes that can lead to injury. The following is a list of problems that may occur during a paintball game that can lead to injuries. Hopefully, by avoiding those situations, you will be safe from harm.

Let us first start with a situation that may occur due to a lack of attention in maintaining your marker, your paintball gun. The guns which are found in the market have a simple principle so that they can be able to work. There is a pressurized gas tank which most of the time has the carbon dioxide and it is used to propel the pellet and the paintball for the target. In some extreme cases, such tanks can explode and the CO2 can cause injury on the player hands.

This occurrence is quite rare because the guns do not have a very large CO2 container. But to be on the safe side, it is important to inspect the gun well before you use it and if it has any problem, you have to stop to use immediately. Many make the wrong assumption that the paintball gun is a toy, when in fact it is not. It should be treated with respect, and a great deal of attention.

Another problem which can take place when all the safety precaution is not followed can be the superficial laceration together with occasional bruises. Depending on the distance from which the paintball guns are fired, the impact on the human flesh, even if through protective clothing can be different. With some venues, the player may not be allowed to fire within a close range and they can rule out any person who become closer with the target that will win. Of course, paintball tournaments do not always occur within highly controlled settings; instead, players themselves may organize them. A shot from close distance has the power to leave a mark, but it generally is not anything too serious.

The paintball itself contains a soluble substance that gives it its color. In case the ball hits the skin which is not protected, it can leave a bruise or a small and open wound. Although most people are well protected from the influence of the coloring substance some may be allergic to it. The allergies that those colorants can lead to are not that severe but they should be tended to immediately.

In the rare cases when the players do not wear their masks or their mouthpieces, there have been cases of eye problems. The impact of the balls on the eyes can lead to permanent blindness or even the complete removal of the eye from its socket. You have to make sure that you have always your goggles on regardless of the circumstances.




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