Rescue Diver

RESCUE DIVER COURSE

It’s time to think about your safety and the others divers around you. Divers said that the Rescue Diver Course is the most interesting course they followed.

OPTION # 1

2 Days With 1 Beach Dive & 3 Dives Racha Noi / Yai Island

Inclusions

Requirements

14,900 Thai Baht

OPTION # 2

EFR + Rescue Course

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Requirements

Best Seller
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+4,000 Thai Baht

What Will You Do?

During the 3 Days you will complete a knowledge development with your instructor and Rescue diver manual. Then apply the skills learned in a pool session with scenarios.

  • Self rescue – You are the most important person so it is vital that you can look after yourself before attempt to rescue others.
  • Recognizing and managing stress in other divers. Removing the problem before it starts.
  • Emergency management and equipment
  • Rescuing panicked divers both underwater and on the surface.
  • Rescuing unresponsive divers both underwater and on the surface.
  • Swimming pool training with 10 skills and scenario.
  • 1 beach training dive.
  • 2 boat training dives with scenarios in real environment.
  • Private instructor

Why Do A Rescue Diver Course?

This is the next level after your Advanced open water course, you like to improve your knowledges and safety skills and be ready in case of problems happened during a dive for you or the divers in your group . This course is for you!

This is not what we call a fun course but really a challenging, what you will learn will make the difference and may save life.

What can you do after?

Congratulations! you have just completed the Rescue Diver Course and you can enjoy diving with your buddy to explore more of the underwater world.

Now a few options are possible for you to continue your education:

SPECIALTY COURSE

Diving 15

DIVEMASTER COURSE

Scuba Diving Phuket - Dive Master Course - Manta Dive Phuket

FAQs

  • How long does a dive last? The answer is «it depends». This question  doesn’t have a single answer. People breathe at different rates and the deeper you go, the more you use your air. The average dive during a discovery lasts about 40 minutes.
  • Can I do only 2 dives? YES. If you choose to go for 2 dives, you’ll simply join our 3 dives trip. Spend your surface interval while snorkeling or sunbathing on the boat.
  • What do I need to bring with me on the excursion? A hat, sunglasses, sunscreen lotion, a towel. If you tend to get motion sickness it’s recommended that you take a seasickness tablet in the morning. Water is provided.
  • Is lunch included? YES. A local lunch prepared with fresh local ingredients is part of the day. You’ll get snacks  between the dives as well.
  • Can I eat just before a dive? Yes. Actually it is a good idea to eat light before a dive. It’s not really recommended to have a full heavy breakfast. A good one is enough!
  • Can I drink alcohol before diving? No. Alcohol is not allowed.
  • How deep will I go?  You will go to a maximum depth of 12 meters but the first session of the day will start in water shallow enough to stand up.
  • How old do you have to be? 10 years old. A minor from 10 till 18 years old will need written consent from parent or guardian to dive with us.
  • Is scuba diving dangerous? Statistics show that recreational Scuba diving is about as safe as swimming.
  • I have done a discovery. Can I dive with qualified divers? No. You can’t dive with certified divers as long as you haven’t done your PADI Open Water Course.
  • I wear my contact lenses under the mask? Yes soft lenses can be worn. We advise not to wear hard or medium hard lenses. Note that you can’t wear glasses under your mask.
  • Can my friends join as passenger? Yes. You can dive and he/she can come on the boat. Our dive sites are also really enjoyable for snorkeling.
  • I have asthma. Is it possible to dive? If you have asthma you will need a medical certification signed by your doctor which allows you to go diving. Without a medical it will not be possible to dive.
  • How soon can I fly after a dive? For safety reasons, allow 24 hours between your last dive and your flight. Diving after flying is not a problem.
  • I have a cold and a cough can I dive? If the sinuses are not blocked you can dive. If the sinuses are blocked than you will have a problem equalizing the pressure in your ears, than it is recommended not to dive.
  • I am pregnant, can I dive? No. Because physiologists know little about the effects of diving on the fetus, the recommendation is that women avoid diving while pregnant or trying to become pregnant

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