
underwater safety
Underwater safety involves understanding and respecting the environment to prevent accidents. Key practices include diving with proper training, using appropriate gear, checking equipment before dives, and never diving alone. It’s essential to monitor air supply, ascend slowly to avoid decompression sickness, and stay aware of your surroundings, including currents and marine life. Always plan dives within your skill level and communicate clearly with your dive buddy. Recognizing signs of distress early and knowing emergency procedures help ensure safety. These precautions help protect you and preserve the underwater ecosystem, making diving a safe and enjoyable experience.