Getting Started
Similar to snorkelling, it is still pretty much safer to venture into scuba diving with a buddy or a companion. Having another person to dive with you gives you a feeling of protection or security, should there be something unknown to greet you. As they say, prepare for the unknown and for the unexpected. Buckle yourself up with the complete and dependable scuba diving gears. Staying alert and calm also makes you safer amidst sea mishaps. When purchasing scuba diving devices, always check for damages or leaks. Report immediately if you spot anything strange or uncomfortable in your diving gears.

Swim to the Deepest Ocean
Ask for advice from divers or swimmers who had been into scuba diving for quite a relatively long period of time. If it is your first time to dive in a specific location, a little research might be of help. Nose problems are warning signals. As a response, you may either move your scuba diving adventure into another schedule or immediately take a no-drowse medicine. Always bear in mind that during tough times, it still pays to be calm and alert.