How to Get Scuba Certified

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If you are interesting in the majestic beauty and freedom of scuba diving, most official scuba diver leaders will not take you diving unless you can show them your certificate. Also, many places require that you log so many diving hours or dives in your log book before they will take you on. Scuba diving is fairly safe, but many shops do not want to risk their business and your safety if you do not seem adequately prepared.

The first step to getting scuba certified is to contact your local dive shop or store and see if they provide certification classes or where they would suggest you take the classes. Classes aren’t cheap but they are also not too expensive, the really expensive part of diving is getting good equipment like goggles (I suggest you do not skimp on getting the best goggles, but more on that later) fins, a good underwater hid light lamp and a suit.

Once you’ve signed up for the class, soak in the information, pass the required textbook quizzes and, assuming you are doing some in-pool live exercises (if you are in a class that doesn’t actually have you in the water, find a different class) and hopefully you pass with flying colors and get your certification. After you’ve got your certification, talk to your instructor about some local places that offer further training dives to get more comfortable with your equipment and diving in gernal.

After your certification you will get your laminated license and logbook which will allow you to buy equipment and record the various exotic locations you will soon be exploring with your new scuba license. Stay safe, always listen to your dive master, and you will be in for an unparalleled experience in the depths of the ocean.

About the Author: Alan McGee is a freelance writer from MN.
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