Bob3
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It's nice to see someone think things through instead of just blundering ahead with no clue... hats off to you!
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So the obvious next thing is having guests on to dive, and liability waivers. I suppose that is ultimately a conversation for my Attorney and I, but what do most people do? Do you make a friend sign a waiver? What about if something happens to that person, and their insurance company sues you? Is it better to just not have any waiver at all? Its too bad that I have to consider this as well, but fishing was one thing. The danger level goes up considerably when diving.
EMT/Trauma shears. When Patients come into any ER/Amberlamps and their clothing has to be removed, its usually cut off before they can object.
If it did happen, I would be able to sleep easier knowing that I had missed the window vs not having an AED on board
I'm a student at FAU and have noticed the lack of AED's on campus.. Weird
You do realize AEDs run over a thousand dollars each?
You do realize AEDs run over a thousand dollars each?
Blackvans, thanks for the advice on that. A certain level of discretion will definitely be in order. Meetup groups are definitely a fun way to meet people. Didn't we meet he other day at the LBTS morning beach dive? I was the guy who caught the lobster!
You realize boots run thousands of dollars each?
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