Scuba diving course completion

25 -26 June
Wraysbury : Chris, Nicholas, Sami and Luke headed off to Wraysbury to complete the 4 scuba dives to complete their PADI Open Water course. Jess was the instructor assisted by Andy and Jonty on the Saturday as well as Wendy on the Sunday.
Congratulations to 4 new PADI Open Water divers!!!!!!!!!
22 June
Casper, Dale, Caroline and Rob continued the Rescue course and practised search patterns and Unconscious diver on the surface while Paul and his friends continued with the Open Water course.
Sami practised in preperation for his PADI Open water course qualifying dives at the weekend. Whales returned to teach Sharon a Scuba Tune Up course.
18 - 19 June
Nathan Lowe taught Alistair, Carl, Ben, Caroline, Nicholas, Rachael and Danie the Open Water Referral course. They raced through their theory with some of the most consistently high scores we have seen and continued to breeze through their pool skills. Roger and Jane assisted.
Ramona and Elizabeth snorkelled and played in the shallows while Arne practised yet again.
On the Sunday Paul taught a couple of his friends the first of the skills for the PADI Open Water course.
Georgie and Anton tried the bubblemaker course with Bob while their parents practised and played in the diving pit.
15 June
Wednesday pool nights are becoming more popular all the time.
The long nights make it seem much earlier when we get to the pool.
Greg and Trish completed a refresher course with Whales while Pauline, Mike, Howard and Jane practised in the diving pit. Divemaster in training Jonty decided to try the equipment exchange skill from the Divemaster course and completed it without a hitch. Well done Jonty!!!!
Scuba diving in London with Dive Wimbledon, Dive Balham, Dive Kingston Upon Thames and Dive Putney. Our students come from all over London including Fulham, Surbiton, Thames Ditton, Richmond, Barnes, Mortlake, Earlsfield, Southfields, Tooting, Morden, Cheam, Sutton, Merton, Battersea, Wandsworth and Lambeth .

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Scuba diving is, by nature, a dangerous sport. But, you can have a safe, fun and accident free dive by following a few safety rules.
Take lessons and get qualified by a certification agency before participating in SCUBA diving. I have written an article explaining how to get certified and have compiled a list of certifying agencies.
Get a medical examination from your doctor and take a swim test before learning SCUBA diving. You don't have to be an olympic athlete, but you do need to know some basic swimming skills.
Once certified, do not dive in dangerous waters or in an environment for which you are not qualified/certified, such as: ice, cave, and shipwreck diving.
They all require special training. One can easily get lost or trapped and run out of air.
Never dive by yourself. Find a buddy.
Listen to and follow the rules set forth by the person in charge of the dive.
Check your equipment carefully and check how the equipment functions, especially if you are renting the equipment. Make sure everything fits and works properly.
Know local weather conditions before you go on a dive. sportsbook Make sure the water and weather conditions are safe. Water conducts electricity. Stop swimming, boating or any other activities on the water as soon as you see or hear a storm. Getting struck by lightning isn't pleasant and heavy rains can make certain areas dangerous.
Protect your skin by wearing a waterproof sunscreen with a sun protection factor containing a high rating such as 15.
Drink plenty of water regularly and often even if you do not feel thirsty. Your body needs water. Know the signs and symptoms of dehydration.
Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and emergency treatment if you are diving in hot weather.
Know the signs and symptoms of hypothermia and emergency treatment if you are diving in cold weather.
Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes against the suns damaging rays. Choose sunglasses that absorb at least 90 percent of UV sunlight.
This is not an all inclusive list. There are many more things you can do to be safe while on a dive. Use your common sense.
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