Level 1
Level 1 mainly focus on the proper setup for scuba diving
equipment and the essential items for each scuba divers, therefore here is the
research of equipment and the accurate method to wear the scuba diving gear.
Here is the list of basic scuba diving gear which will be
include within level 1:
- Mask
- Snorkel
- Booties/ Wet socks
- Fins
- Wet suit/ Dry suit
- Buoyancy Control Devices (BCD)/ Buoyancy Compensator (BC)
- Regulator/Octopus
- Accessories
Mask:
Dive mask creates a pocket of air in front of your eyes and
nose so you can see clearly underwater and equalize the pressure on your ears
and sinuses as you go deeper.
Snorkel:
Snorkels are breathing tubes that allow you to inhale and
exhale when you're swimming facedown on the water's surface.
Booties/ Wet socks:
Booties offer warmth and better foot protection and are much
safer than going barefoot, they come in a variety of styles but they should be
comfortable to wear which are comparable to a good pair of running shoes.
Fins:
Scuba fins translate your kicks into smooth, efficient
movement through a medium that's 800 times denser than air. Full-foot fins go
on your bare feet; open-heel or adjustable fins require that you wear booties
for a proper fit.
Wet suit/ Dry suit:
Even warm water conducts heat away from your body 20 times
faster than air. Wetsuits provide insulation against this cooling effect.
Common options include 3mm-thick suits in both full and shorty (bare arms and
legs) styles for warm water; full-length 5mm or 7mm fullsuits with a hood and
gloves for cold water.
Buoyancy Control Device (BCD)/Buoyancy Compensator (BC):
Buoyancy Compensator help you control your position in the
water column. By adding air to an internal bladder, you rise toward the
surface; by venting air from it, you sink toward the bottom.
Regulator/Octopus:
Regulator lets you breathe underwater. It connects to your
tank, delivering air to your mouth when you inhale. An octopus is a backup
regulator. It usually has a longer hose and a bright yellow body so it's easy
to find and can be used by others in an emergency.
Accessories:
Dive lights:
Specially sealed flashlights that bring out colors on the
reef, allow you to peer inside reef crevices and even dive at night.
A dive knife:
A tool, not a weapon. Used to cut lines, rope and
monofilament.
Dive case:
Hard-shell cases protect valuable gear in transit and seal
shut to keep their contents dry in wet environments.
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