Scuba Diving Safety
By Matthew Schieltz, published Mar 07, 2007
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Have you ever been out on the ocean or taken a cruise where you had the opportunity to scuba dive but didn't know how and didn't want to risk it? Although scuba diving in general is a safe sport and it is not all that dangerous, there is much to be thought about when considering scuba diving safety. There are some tips and hints listed below that will help you on your way to becoming a fantastic scuba diving pro.Safety tip number one: For the utmost scuba diving safety, use the buddy system! Although it may seem like overkill, you do want to make sure that you leave no stone unturned when debating scuba diving safety. Scuba diving with a partner, like your significant other or best friend, will ensure that you are completely protected for your safety in scuba diving.
Safety tip number two: Be prepared for the unthinkable. When it comes to your safety when planning a scuba diving adventure, be sure to think about those things that could happen while you are not aware. For example, it's possible that a mishap could happen with your oxygen or even with your partner that you're scuba diving with. So being prepared for whatever comes will help you to stay alert and make you even safer than you already are when it comes to scuba diving safety.
Safety tip number three: Tell everyone where you are going and what you are planning to do. This may not seem like a big deal, but it is a good precaution to take and will ensure that at least someone knows where you are. Telling someone what your plans are will make you accountable to either call them and tell them something went wrong so you won't be back when you planned on, or come back from your scuba diving trip on time. Both of those things lets that other person know that you are being safe when scuba diving, and will know when you leave and when you do return.
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Takeaways
- Although scuba diving in general is a safe sport, safety should be your #1 concern.
- Be prepared for the unthinkable.
- Telling someone what your plans are hold you accountable to let them know if there are any holdups.
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