• Make sure the surface of your whistle is clean
  • Set your switch in the up position
  • There are two pieces of double sided tape that secure your switch to your whistle, peel off the protective covers on both pieces of tape to expose the adhesive.
  • Insert your switch into the whistle as shown
  • When your switch is in place, press firmly on the base of your switch, pressing against the whistle. Hold for 30 seconds to create a good seal between the switch and whistle
As seen in
Referee Magazine
2007 May Edition - Tools section


CLICK HERE to read full article - PDF

Sharon C., Utica, NY

"...With the "inexperienced" personnel we often find working the table, this switch is invaluable and very inexpensive. I utilized this often during the regular season, and was able to correct a potential alternate possession miscue during a semi-final contest. I am surprised that more officiating boards/officials are not utilizing this switch. A MUST own!”




Rick L, Portland, OR

“…I do a lot of lower level games, and in the course of time you run into a lot of inexperienced scoreboard table help, mostly parent volunteers doing it for the first time....with the possession switch I can control the flow of the game on jump ball situations by handling that duty to ease their learning in the scorekeeping duties.....it is one of the best tools I have invested in during my 12 years of officiating....”

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Address

SportSwitches
P.O. Box 1185
Meadow Vista, CA 95722


By Phone

Toll-free: 1.800.504.4193
Local: 310.493.1772


By Email

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  • Address

    SportSwitches
    P.O. Box 1185
    Meadow Vista, CA 95722
  • By Phone

    Toll-free: 1.800.504.4193
    Local: 310.493.1772
  • By Email

    support@possessionswitch.com
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