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Scuba Diver Courses Information
Scuba Diver Courses TipsHave the scuba diving tank filled by a reputable diving shop. Check if the intake pipe of the shop’s compressor is in an area with clear and fresh air. Chose another shop if it is placed somewhere there are fumes which could get inside the pump. Don't ever leave the scuba diving tank inside a parked car because heat could cause it to expand and explode. When traveling, store the tank in the car trunk, with the valve facing the passengers. In case the valve gets damage, the tank will be propelled away from the passengers. Before using the tank, remove its rubber valve protector and check its O-ring. If it is damaged or missing, replace it. Attach a buoyancy compensator on the tank’s body. Attach the first stage of your regulator on the scuba diving tank’s valve. Turn the valve’s knob counterclockwise to open it and then turn it back for a half turn. Take note of the tank’s pressure by checking the gauges. As you scuba dive, always check on the tank’s remaining air pressure. Stop scuba diving way beyond the tank’s minimum pressure point. After you dive, remove all the attachments from the tank and store them in a cool area. Managing a scuba diving tank is easy if you know what you have to do. Enjoy scuba diving! Before diving from the boat, divers should always check the equipment. There are people who prepare the equipment but you should double check to make sure the oxygen gauge is full, the zippers and the locks on the wetsuit and the fins are working and the goggles aren't foggy. Scuba Diver Courses AdviceMost people think that the scuba diving tank contains pure oxygen, but actually it doesn't. A scuba diving tank actually has around 21% oxygen and 79% nitrogen, which is rather similar to the air we breathe. In reality, if scuba diving tanks were filled with pure oxygen, they would be toxic when brought to shallow depths. And thus for recreational driving, compressed air is needed. Fins, or also called flippers are like the webbed feet of a duck. These enhance the divers’ movements below the water, and helped to propel them in a smooth and efficient motion. All fins have a foot pocket to secure your feet in, and large sheets of flexible plastic. Scuba Diver Courses Facts
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