How To Deal With A Caustic Cocktail

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Hello Everyone!

Here is an another article on the AddHelium website,this on how to handle the rare but potentially dangerous event of a caustic cocktail. Although you may not be a rebreather diver experiencing one first hand, you may find yourself in a situation where another diver is affected by it.

Wishing that nobody ever finds him/herself in that situation!

Safe Diving

http://addhelium.com/site/articles/t...stic-cocktail/
 
Hello Everyone!

Here is an another article on the AddHelium website,this on how to handle the rare but potentially dangerous event of a caustic cocktail. Although you may not be a rebreather diver experiencing one first hand, you may find yourself in a situation where another diver is affected by it.

Wishing that nobody ever finds him/herself in that situation!

Safe Diving

http://addhelium.com/site/articles/t...stic-cocktail/

Thanks for the link, it was informative.

It's another reason to stick with open circut.
 

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