Scuba equipment should be properly maintained at all times
Proper maintenance would not just prolong the function of your equipment, it could also prevent underwater problems
Caring for your scuba gear should just be as articulate as the required training before you dive. Proper functioning of your equipment is very essential for your safety and your enjoyment underwater, that is why we are to give you tips on how to care for your equipment.
- The easiest part to maintain among all scuba gears is your mask. After each dive, you should always rinse your masks thoroughly with fresh water and toothpaste to get rid of the saltwater and to prevent your mask from fogging. The same is to be done with your scuba fins, sand and other objects may cause discomfort on your next dive. Store your equipment in a cool, dry place to prevent cracking and warping.
- Your Buoyancy Control Device or your “BCD” may tend to accumulate little salt crystals that can damage the fabric in time. Just pour a small amount of water into the bladder of the BCD and squeeze it out. You should also rinse the oral inflator with an antiseptic solution to kill off bacteria and germs that tend to congregate in your inflators. Also make sure to store your BCD’s partially inflated.
- Proper care for your scuba tank can prolong its life for decades. It is best to make sure that your tank is never left totally empty. Be sure to dip your tank into fresh water to rinse the cylinder and the valve. If you won’t be using your tank for a few months, make sure to drain the oxygen to about 1000 kPa to reduce potential for corrosion. And always store your tanks away from direct sunlight.
- Always rinse the scuba regulator while it is still attached to the tank and after every dive. Keep its dust cover ssecurely in place and rinse it with a strong stream of fresh water. Make sure not to press the purge button while rinsing the regulator. Scuba tanks and regulators have to be professionally serviced at least once a year.
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