The Encyclopedia Guide To Diving With A Full Face Mask

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The Encyclopedia & Guide to Diving with a Full Face Mask

Author: Matthew W. Robinson
language: en
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Release Date: 2012-10-22
The Encyclopedia & Guide to Diving With a Full Face Mask is the first of its kind and gives a great deal of need to know information on virtually all the full face masks currently in production as well as those no longer being produced. The guide is packed with pictures and loaded with information presented in a way that can be easily understood by all from novice recreational, to technical, law enforcement, scientific, military and commercial divers. This guide is a must read for all divers that are contemplating using a full face masks, and especially for those currently using full face masks. The guide not only gives information on particular masks but also explains basic full face mask features, attributes, as well as the pros and conns . Matt has done an excellent job! Mike Ward President Dive Lab, Inc.
The Encyclopedia & Guide to Diving with a Full Face Mask

Author: Matthew W. Robinson
language: en
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Release Date: 2012-10
Diving is an exciting sport as well as a requirement of some vocations such as commercial diving, military diving, public safety diving, and scientific diving. In sport diving, most learn to dive with a half mask to cover their eyes and nose. A second stage regulator supplies their breathing gas (air). This method of diving is safe, simple, and time-tested over the last half century. The diving scenarios that appear throughout this guide are actual situations that occurred to divers. The author spoke with these divers and recorded their experiences for the educational benefit of the reader. The scenarios are described as the author interpreted each of the experiences. All the divers and the people that might be associated with their dive experience should not be faulted for any bad situations they came to be in. Every person has had some type of mishap in life, and the purpose for sharing these scenarios is to teach and help avoid future incidents that might cost someone their life.