SAFETY
We focus our client safety as our priority. All of our instructor are well qualified and we always care our clients’ safety before and during diving. Additionally, all of the necessary equipment for diving that our Myanmar Dive Center using are high quality. If you dive with us, you don’t need to worry and afraid of diving even you have never dived before. So, all you need to do for safety is just follow all the instruction of our instructor.

Additionally, there are some rules to follow for safe diving.
Additionally, there are some rules to follow for safe diving.
- If you have some medical issued, you must to inform to your instructor and get permission before diving.
- Ask your doctor how diving can affect your health. It can be dangerous if you have certain health problems.
- Do not drink alcohol or take drugs before diving.
- Check your diving equipment to make sure it works. Use the right gear that can handle your planned dive.
- Always dive within the limits of your experience and level of training.
- Become familiar with the underwater area and its dangers. Learn which fish, coral, and other hazards you should avoid to prevent injury. Be aware of local tides and currents.
- Obey all diving instruction. As you descend, make sure you equalize your ears and mask. At depth, stay inside the parameters of the dive tables and computer. This information helps you avoid decompression sickness.
- Never hold your breath while ascending. Your ascent should be slow and your breathing should be normal.
- Never panic under water. If you become confused or afraid during a dive, stop, try to relax, and think through the problem. Ask for help from your dive buddy or dive master.
- If you don’t feel well or if you are in pain after diving, go to the nearest emergency room right away.
- Do not fly for 12 hours after a no-decompression dive, even in a pressurized airplane. If your dive required decompression stops, don’t fly for at least 24 hours.