This actually deserves it's own thread, but since it has been mentioned here:
***SAFETY ADVISORY***
Breathing off of your BC at depth is DANGEROUS for any reason, but especially for being OOA (Out Of Air).
It's a VERY bad idea: DON'T DO IT!
As an instructor for NAUI, SDI and TDI, I can not think of anything more preposterous to advocate. I know of NO agency which encourages or even tolerates this practice.
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory or do not understand how to make an Emergency Ascent, please start another thread!
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
*** END SAFETY ADVISORY***
Breathing off of your BC at depth is DANGEROUS for any reason, but especially for being OOA (Out Of Air).
It's a VERY bad idea: DON'T DO IT!
As an instructor for NAUI, SDI and TDI, I can not think of anything more preposterous to advocate. I know of NO agency which encourages or even tolerates this practice.
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory or do not understand how to make an Emergency Ascent, please start another thread!
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
*** END SAFETY ADVISORY***
4. Tell us how it is unsafe on a bladder that you know has been disinfected. I'm not advocating breathing from the bladder that would also be exhaling back into the bladder which would increase the CO2 level and could lead to shallow water blackout. I'm saying it is safe to suck the clean air out of your clean bladder to control ascent instead of taking a regulator out of your mouth during a OOA situation where a diver may already be ask loaded. This is for your own gear when you know the condition!!!