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diving regulator

A diving regulator is a device that allows divers to breathe underwater by reducing compressed air from their tank to a breathable pressure. It connects to the tank via a hose and delivers air on demand, matching the diver’s inhalation. The regulator also provides an intermediate pressure that makes breathing comfortable and safe underwater. It typically has two stages: the first stage reduces tank pressure, and the second stage supplies air during inhalation. In essence, it acts as a vital life-support tool, enabling safe, controlled breathing during dives.