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Emergency oxygen is only the first step to treating suspected cases of decompression illness. Read more about this serious diving incident.
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Emergency oxygen is only the first step to treating suspected cases of decompression illness. Read more about this serious diving incident.
Could the implementation of a deep stop stave off decompression sickness. Learn more about the deep stop and DAN experts weigh in.
Do you have enough breathing gas to complete the next dive? Here’s how to find out.
A routine dive unfortunately did not go according to plan and resulted in a diver getting bent. Read his story and how DAN helped him every step of the way.
At a graduation ceremony, a scuba instructor, who is also a DAN member, had to unexpectedly put their skills into action. Quick thinking helped saved a life.
Drysuits offer a range of thermal protections that go far beyond wetsuits. They are an indispensable tool for divers, but do require additional trainings. Read more about drysuits.
Emergency ascents are used to avoid any adverse events during a dive. Divers are trained in standard emergency ascent procedures, but these skills must be routinely practiced. Read more.