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New Learning Scuba Diver: Safety

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Safety should be your priority when it comes to SCUBA diving. I would like to identify many general points to consider we have to have before during and after a diving trip. It is important to understand that dives are dissimilar and diverse depending on where you are diving, sea conditions, number of divers, experience and other points to consider. What I am recommending you are basic concerns I feel significant even for the most advanced diver. take a look at your hardware regularly at home.

BC and Scuba Diving regulator must work completely at all times.

Your Scuba mask and Scuba fins should fit completely.

If you have doubts about your equipment do not use it, call us at K2 Scuba (818 982 2652)  and have it evaluated.

Do not take risks. Never go SCUBA diving alone. The buddy system is basic to enjoy a safe dive.

If something occurs you have someone beside to you to help.

Bring a sound signaling device.

This is awfully helpful so your buddy can hear you.

There are many options ; one is a signaling device. Communication is crucial.

Exercise regularly.

The more physically fit you are , the more that you will enjoy a diving trip.

SCUBA diving can be demanding.

Keep a diving logbook. Whether it be Dive Log Software or something you write in.

It is vital as a reference.

You need to know before hand each detail of your diving trip, and stick to it.

With this you are letting people know you are being safe when scuba diving. It will also inform when you’re leaving and returning from your trip. Know each destination before you arrive and try to learn what types of sea life are present in the area.

If you lose your chum or group search for them for a minute and if it’s not possible to locate them, resurface. you need to finish your dive with 500 p.s.i of air in your tank.

Do not touch or annoy the animals or plants, you may be bitten or stung and some are very threatening.

If you are caught in a current, don’t battle against it, float, and make signals.

Do not dive if you are not sure that you can manage the situation or sea conditions.

I’m hoping this information proves to be useful and as a reminder : Use your commonsense, nobody knows your boundaries as you.

I haven’t even mentioned the scuba safety gear that cave, ice, and deep wreck divers require — multiple tanks, cave reels, spare masks and regulators. The term itself suggests the use of scuba safety equipment due to the activity’s nature. However, scuba safety should be a primary concern for both beginners and professionals. Scuba safety remains the same for each dive! Scuba safety begins with education, but common sense always helps!

Knowing and using these simple scuba safety hand signals can save you or your partner.

Do not push or rush things, diving should be a relaxing and fun activity. Oh, and there are no Scuba Police, you don’t need an instructor to dive at night, or deep or anything else.

Keep your money in your pocket and find a more experienced diver to teach you the ropes!

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Hi New Diver! Picking the Right Scuba Diving Equipment for You!

Friday, July 10th, 2009
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A beautiful young lady visited us yesterday to start her adventure in scuba diving.  We debated the various equipment, and she tried on a number of superpremium Xcel & Pinnacle Scuba Wetsuits, as well as some economical Henderson wetsuits also.  After a host of hours she seemed more bewildered at the mountain of equipment she had to ultimately purchase, which spurred the writing of this article. 

Know that each scuba diving shop or dive centre will be offering you a bewildering array of varied equipment, from masks and fins to snorkels, wetsuits, BCDs and other useful things.  Sometimes you can even be a little confused what to pick.  It is sort of accepted that a huge quantity of provided diving equipment makes the choice comparatively hard notwithstanding of this you need to select scuba diving equipment which will be open the adventure of innerspace and the wonderful depths of the ocean for you. 

So, is there a way to make your decision quicker and easier?  To do it you need to keep in mind the next factors that will effect your call.  Initially you wish to consider the environmental conditions.  In fact, the dimensions of your scuba diving equipment fiscal plan, and the undeniable fact that you can spend a bucketload of money doesn’t matter if you select the inaccurate apparatus for your local environmental conditions. 

So you need to bear in mind these things :

Where are you going to dive and what are the environmental situations there? 

You need also to think whether you actually need a full scuba diving wetsuit or a shorty will be sufficient for you.  You would like also to take into consideration the temperature of the water and in the case it is cold enough then you’ll have to get a scuba dry suit.  It should be also added that it is necessary to choose whether you need an environmentally sealed first stage (on your scuba regulator) to prevent freezing. 

You need to also remember that there’s no such thing as a free lunch. 

The point is that it is easy to trim costs by providing low quality items that will not stand up to any degree of ordinary use and,  a saving here will be at the price of apparatus life or safety.  In Scuba Diving, the addage that “cheap costs”, is where Murphy of Murphy’s Law hides.

It is highly recommended to ask if the store has display models or stock from the prior season.  You need to also know that you’ve got the opportunity to save money on gear like dive bags by replacing other products if you purchase inexpensive plastic storage crates in shops and other stores.  You may be sure that you’ll get it for a tenth of the price of a dive bag and besides it’ll do the job absolutely fine. 

Think outside of the box.  Places like these (non life support equipment) is where you can cut corners and preserve your income.  Always feel free to give us a call, on things like this. . .we at K2 are here to help:  818 982 2652

Comfort is the other principal point to be considered.  You want always to remember that you which will be using this life support equipment, and that is the reason why you want to make certain you spend enough time trying it in order to assure you are feeling comfy. 

To conclude, you’ll realize that choosing scuba diving equipment can be straightforward so long as you apply a bit of forethought.  Without regard for the colossal quantity of funds available for your scuba diving package, you should be ready to select many products and then take it slowly and select scuba diving equipment which will be superb for you. 

Thanks for reading!

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Warning! Read this before Learning How to Scuba Dive aka The “anti-fleeing” Papers!

Sunday, June 28th, 2009
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If you have an interest in getting started in scuba diving, there are numerous things to think about.

These things include scuba diving basics and the scuba gear you will have to wear. The neatest thing you can do if you have an interest in exploring the depths of the sea is to take a basic scuba diving class. There are authentications that you can get but if you have an interest in going for an one time journey then it’s best to spend a couple of hours with a pro that may show you everything you have to know. Let me say again, rather than plopping down a bucketload of money in your local dive shop on the “package with free lessons”, find a caring individual to hop in the pool with you. Make sure that this is something that you will want to get into and pursue.

Did you Know:

  • Of the millions certified, only 2% continue to regularly divers
  • The complete rig (all of the scuba equipment) that you need to be a fully self contained diver runs $3,000-5,000.00
  • You don’t need all of the specialties that PADI or any other certifying organization advocates
  • You are most dangerous to yourself and others in dives 5-25

 

Most resorts and dive shops provide a basic course to get you going in a secure environment with a pro. You can learn some steps and things about safety to guarantee you have got a good time and you know what you do.

Gear is the next most vital thing when you’re scuba diving. The 3 most crucial things you need to remain alive while you are diving include scuba fins, scuba mask, and exposure protection (scuba wetsuits). Most divers don’t own their tank because they are too large and massive to go with. A tank can be procured at a local dive shop. The tank is totally full of air and you want this so you can breathe underwater. One tank will last for one dive. This indicates that if you need to go diving for a whole weekend then you’ll need to get some tanks. Steel tanks are much stronger than the aluminum which implies you can pressurize them to higher pressures. A steel tank is heavier and a bit more expensive but it will permit you to have 25% more time under the water.

A scuba regulator is the very next thing that you’re going to need. This is the hose attached to the valve of the tank that pressurizes the air. The low pressure hose is the one that you’ll have in your mouth that you are going to breathe from. Ambient pressure comes from the regulator which makes it better to breathe. Never stop breathing when you’re rising as it could lead to lung expansion injuries. You have to breathe thru the regulator. The BCD permits you to control your buoyancy. They are attached to the regulator on the low pressure side. These are the classic jacket that you see divers wear when they are diving. A lot of them have integrated weights in them that are removable.

Always consider the quantity of weight in the jacket, how well it fits, and the back inflation. Sight is the one sense that you want to have underwater for your protection. This implies that the mask you wear must fit perfect. The water must be clear the complete time you are underwater or it might ruin the experience. Try on many masks to guarantee the one you select fits just right. Fins are another factor that you can’t go diving without. The reason is because they are used to help swim with this. Fins let you be dexterous under the water. If you aren’t wearing fins then it is sort of most unlikely to swim with the fast moving currents of the sea. There are a lot of things you need to think about if you want to start with scuba diving. The gear you use will be your lifeline and you may use gear adapted to your wishes and your comfort. Also, before you go for the 1st time take a basic class so you are safe and you know what you do.

Scuba diving is a blast, dive safely and dive long and ping us at K2 Scuba to get you/keep you diving.

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