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Safety

We place extreme priority on accident free diving. We get very uncomfortable when you put others in danger. Hence, we are not interested whether your 1st and 2nd stages fit together - entirely your problem. We will, however, spot check tanks' revision dates and, depending on expiry date, ask you to empty it as long as the tank remains among our clients. Expired tanks will not be filled.

 

Rules for Behaviour

Most diving accidents happen on land! Nearly all can be avoided!

So you don't have to do the 'pro' thing of putting on your equipment over your head. At some point you'll hit the guy behind you.

As soon as you've put on your equipment, don't rotate around as if you were alone in a quarry pond.

We expect extreme consideration for other divers!

Health Certificate

You are certified, you know the rules and you alone are responsible to stick to them. You are going to sign a standard form to confirm that you are fit for diving.
That is sufficient for us, because we prefer you to be responsible for yourself rather than having to patronise you.
On the other hand, if the manager of the dive center sees that you are completely exhausted after putting on your equipment, they will want to see your doctor's certificate before they let you into the water.

Handicap-Divers

Here there are no currents and no rapture of the deep. You'll never lose contact to the boat and no nets drift through the water.
Here you can dive completely relaxed.
Therefore, the Underwater Park is ideal for divers who don't have the strength reserves for current dives at wind force 6.
Also returning, older divers can get their limited diving aptness certificate from their doctor.

Emergency Equipment 

Apart from the usual emergency equipment (such as oxygen) we also have a defibrillator.
We are planning construction of a landing pad for rescue helicopters.

In the water itself we are planning for a communication system through which, for example, technical aid can be requested.

It is our clear goal to offer our diving customers the greatest possible safety reserves.

Cave Dives

If cave dives are a problem for you, there is also a lot to be seen outside. Nevertheless, you should give it a try: On the recommended route you are carefully introduced to the subject. At the beginning we only built short tunnels that are never longer than 3-5 metres. These are never a problem.
The same is true for the larger caves: You can always dive so that you are never further than 5m away from an emergency exit. Read more about diving in caves here.