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Dive Alert is a specially designed, small, lightweight air
horn that uses quick - connect/disconnect hose fittings to become an integrated part of
your power inflator. Installation is easy and takes only a moment. Dive Alert does not require any modification of your other equipment, and it does not interfere in any way with the normal operation of your other equipment. When you need to get someone's attention on the water's surface, you simply press a button and Dive Alert uses a small amount of air from your SCUBA tank to make a piercingly loud sound. |
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Dive Alert, the most effective and convenient surface signaling device available. |
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DiveAlertPlus
is a specially designed, small, light weight pneumatic signaling device
that uses quick-connect/disconnect hose fittings to become an integrated
part of your power inflator. Installation is easy and takes only a moment. DiveAlertPlus does not require any modification of your other equipment, and it does not interfere in any way with the normal operation of your other equipment. DiveAlertPLUS uses a small amount of air from your SCUBA tank to make a piercingly loud sound in air or water. People have been able to hear a DiveAlertPLUS one mile away from a diver in need above water. In conditions where visibility is limited, a DiveAlertPLUS can be a life saver. Underwater you can sound for attention quickly with a squeeze of the device. Once the tank is turned on and the DiveAlertPLUS connected, squeeze the DiveAlertPLUS softly underwater for a subsurface signal. Or squeeze it firmly on the surface for a loud surface signal blast. Check that DiveAlertPLUS is installed correctly and functioning properly before every dive. Also be careful not to point DiveAlertPLUS toward yourself or toward anyone who is in close proximity to you when you activate the surface signal (it’s really loud!). |
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While these are excellent reference materials, in no way should this information be considered a replacement for proper training for the specific type of diving in which you plan to participate. |