As a diving newbie, it is very important that you're equipped with the right diving gear to make most of the underwater experience. A lot of people will remember the essential gear but may forget little things like marking their gear with fluorescing tape or carrying a flashlight. A compact LED dive torch (or flashlight) is a must-have to truly be able to explore.
It's an absolute must to carry one of these if you are going to dive into low-visibility areas or murky water or doing a night dive. Most diving schools have some fun outings like wreck explorations-and if you wish to do a Titanic-esque discovery, you'll want to carry your flashlight and of course, it would need to be water-proof. Be sure you stock it with full-power batteries. Naturally, if you are planning to make diving a consistent part of your life, it would make sense to choose rechargeable batteries.
Flashlights are an excellent way to light up your diving experience. You can peek in those dark corners where some fish tend to hide. It is good to have backups for lighting equipment if you plan to do a night dive or have a long diving trip.
There are many instances of flashlights slipping away from the diver's grip. So, it is imperative to attach your dive torch in such a way that there is absolutely no chance of losing it. In times of trouble, a flashlight can be used to catch the other divers' attention and even to send a message. However, diving partners or teams must decide upon common signals and hand signs before the dive.
If stuck or in peril, use the flashlight to transmit distress signals to nearby divers. It is obviously recommended to agree upon signals with partners or teams ahead of the dive. If a partner is lost or you find yourself lost, again a torch can be effectively used in the situation. Look for other diver's light beams and follow them. Always maintain other divers in sight. But do not panic if you cannot see them. Just switch off the light for a few seconds and look for the light from the others' torches. You'll find them in no time.
Keep the torch handy always and mark yours with distinctive fluorescent stickers, symbols or tape. That way, you can recognize it in the dark even falls down or gets stuck somewhere. Take care not to wander too much from your dive team/partners.
These are the little things which make diving a pleasurable experience. Do read up lots before venturing into the waters for the first time and follow all the instructions. If done correctly, diving is one of the most joyous experiences and you will keep going back for more.
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