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Rules of Scuba Diving



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To avoid serious accidents or injuries, scuba divers must abide by the rules of diving. You must also ensure that your gauges are checked regularly throughout dives to make sure they have enough air. A low air tank can lead to decompression failure, which could prove fatal. Neglecting to breathe while diving can result in serious injury. However, continuous breathing is not a problem because the air inside the lungs expands and contracts during the ascent.

Before you dive, make sure to do safety checks

Pre-dive safety checks are performed by divers before they enter the water. Before diving, scuba divers conduct a pre-dive safety check. This is an inspection of all equipment and gear. This check can be performed from shore or from the boat. It's a great way to inspect and adjust equipment, get familiar with your buddy and check your air supply. Here are some useful tips for conducting safety checks before diving.


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Safety checks before diving equipment

You should perform several safety checks before you go scuba diving. Before diving, ensure that you have tested all your equipment. Your wetsuit and hoses should be tested. Ask your dive operator for instructions on how to use your rescue chamber and emergency procedures. You should also test all of the dive equipment on your buddy, such as your tank strap and your dumps. This information will help you know how to safely exit the water if something goes wrong.


Ascending slowly to avoid decompression sickness

When scuba diving, the best way to avoid decompression sickness is to ascend slowly, and make sure that you always take a safety stop at the surface. This simple technique can save you so much time. Keep your eyes open for boats while you descend. It's safe for you to slow down if you don't hear any boats.

While scuba diving, ensure you have a snorkel.

A snorkel is essential if you intend to dive in deeper waters. It allows you breathe underwater, while avoiding drowning and accidents. It is also necessary to have good airway control. If the snorkel doesn’t fit correctly, water may leak from its mouthpiece into your lungs. In addition, some types of snorkels can be uncomfortable to wear. If this is the case, you may need to try a different style of snorkel.


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Scuba diving is a sport that requires you to breathe deeply.

If you have difficulty breathing underwater, do not hold your breath while diving. Even a few feet of change in depth can damage the lungs. In order to prevent lung overpressure while underwater, make sure your regulator is in good condition and regularly serviced. By focusing on your breathing rate, you can avoid holding your breath. No matter how much you love diving, you should not hold your breath underwater.



 



Rules of Scuba Diving