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All of those items are available for sale here in the shop and enrolled students receive discounted prices. Although not required, we highly recommend that all divers have diving insurance. The cost is very low and benefits high.
Please take a look here. Our location is within walking distance to most hotels, restaurants, and tourism enclaves. You must have completed a recognized CPR training course like the Emergency First Response course within the last 24 months. All PADI training courses are conduced in very small groups, with typically only one or two students with each dive instructor maximum 4 , ensuring a very high level of personal attention and the best possible learning environment for you, the student.
Course flow During the PADI Rescue Diver course will help you to become a better buddy by practicing problem solving skills until they become second nature.
Our goal We believe that every diver wishes to dive as safely as possible and be ready to help anyone else in the unlikely event of a dive emergency. We often hear that this is the best course that the participants have ever done. What will I do?
Self-rescue and diver stress; AED and emergency oxygen delivery systems; dive first aid; swimming and non-swimming rescue techniques; emergency management and equipment; panicked diver response; underwater problems; missing diver procedures; surfacing an unconscious diver; in-water rescue breathing protocols; egress exits ; first aid procedures for pressure related accidents; and dive accident scenarios.
What do I need to start?
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