How safe is Sea Breathe diving ?
The Sea Breathe system was first developed over 15 years ago and has an excellent record of safety and reliability. There are several features of Sea Breathe diving that make the activity safer than scuba or other types of surface supply. • The dive depth is limited to 25 feet which keeps you out of the decompression tables, as you can stay at this depth for several hours before decompression (bends) would be an issue. • The unit floating on the surface gives a clear indication to others of your location. • The extra large air reservoir allows several breaths of air if the unit should be switched off. • Also, the reservoir provides a comfortable float for the diver when at the surface. • The secure attachment of the diver to the surface (by the hose) prevents “uncontrolled descent” which is one of the main causes of mishap with novice divers. • There are no fumes from the compressor to get sucked in to the compressor air intake.