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Cards (10)

  • Mask and Snorkel Issues
    • If you have difficulties clearing water from the mask, use a purge valve or tilt the head to clear the mask
    • If water enters the snorkel, utilize a blast or displacement method to clear the snorkel
  • Scuba Diving Problems and Solutions
    • Do the pinch-blow nose procedure by pinching the nostrils and blowing gently through the nose
    • Move the jaw side to side
  • Safety Guidelines
    • Beginners should stay close to the shore and within their comfort zone
    • Never snorkel alone
    • Check the weather conditions and be aware of the surroundings
  • conservation and energy
    • Conserve energy and use personal flotation devices like snorkel vests or life jackets
    • Avoid touching or disturbing marine flora and fauna
  • planning and emergency procedures
    • Plan your route and ensure your belongings are properly waterproofed
    • Pay close attention to safety orientations provided by guides or instructors
    • Familiarize yourself with emergency procedures
  • Safety Reminders for Scuba Diving

    • Before Diving: Assess your physical condition and plan the dive according to your abilities and experience level, Choose dive sites that match your skills and always perform equipment checks
    • During Diving: Maintain relaxed and natural breathing, Clear your ears regularly to avoid discomfort, Monitor your air supply and ascend slowly
    • After Diving: Properly stow your equipment, If you experience any unusual feelings or symptoms, report them to the instructor, Avoid flying for at least 18–24 hours after your last dive
  • Safety is the top priority in scuba diving, snorkeling, and kayaking
  • Learn how to handle common problems and always adhere to the safety guidelines provided by instructors or experts
  • Explore the underwater world with confidence and care
  • Skills and Safety
    • Assess your skills and avoid paddling alone
    • Always wear personal flotation devices and stay hydrated