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Guys, guys, relax - you can stop selling all your scuba gear and cowering under the kitchen table in fear... As luck would have it, and by an amazing coincidence, the answer is right there on the VERY SAME SITE that the OP kindly linked us. I know, right?

The Dangers of Scuba Diving

And I quote: "Scuba Smarts is probably the most helpful tool that any scuba diver can use to protect themselves from any danger. What is scuba smarts exactly? Well in a nut shell, it's everything a scuba diver learns in order to be certified to scuba, and it will save a scuba divers life every time "

So there you go! Even though scuba diving is the most hideously dangerous passtime since contact tiddlywinks, all you have to do is read that page and it will save your life every time.

"Stop procrastinating!" I hear you all clamouring "and tell us these life-saving secrets IMMEDIATELY before any more innocent lives are needlessly lost!"

Well, here they are:

1. Don't Panic
2. Keep Breathing
3. Pay Attention

There you go, crisis averted! I mean it's on the same site that told us about the evils of nitrogen poisoning, so it must be true, right. As a side bonus, nobody needs to waste time & money getting those pesky certifications any more because that's all you need to know. Thanks OP!
 
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