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For the record: PADI requires all registered Operators to have quarterly fill air tests with an accredited lab - there are several labs that serve the need worldwide - and keep records available, but there seems to be no enforcement unless a complaint is filed and if you ask to see the records before booking or on arrival, it seems unlikely there will be any.
How Important Is Trusting The Air Supply...?
This is a Carbon Monoxide tester: $90 US plus shipping
It will last for 5-20 tests, unless you get a positive hit: $6.66
They will ship worldwide...
How about we pass the word to All Operators worldwide that they must have one of those available and let us watch a test of a randomly selected tank everyday, and that we are willing to pay 10c per tank more or whatever the real cost would be - or we're not going...?!
I guess if I want one, I have to buy my own, huh...?
They generally don't care and getting them to start caring would require industry wide pressure. The general reply I get is "We've had no problems."
I've had no house fires since I moved; should I ditch my smoke detectors...?
Some here will argue that quarterly air tests mean little. It's a Padi rule, not mine - so what do we think of Ops who ignore safety rules? And what about maintenance records open to the customers?
Why do we shop more based on price, comfort, food but so very few even ask to see compressors themselves, to see maintenance records and air tests, etc? True, deaths from bad air are fairly rare - but they happen, and those are all from Operator negligence.

How Important Is Trusting The Air Supply...?
This is a Carbon Monoxide tester: $90 US plus shipping


How about we pass the word to All Operators worldwide that they must have one of those available and let us watch a test of a randomly selected tank everyday, and that we are willing to pay 10c per tank more or whatever the real cost would be - or we're not going...?!
I guess if I want one, I have to buy my own, huh...?

They generally don't care and getting them to start caring would require industry wide pressure. The general reply I get is "We've had no problems."

Some here will argue that quarterly air tests mean little. It's a Padi rule, not mine - so what do we think of Ops who ignore safety rules? And what about maintenance records open to the customers?
Why do we shop more based on price, comfort, food but so very few even ask to see compressors themselves, to see maintenance records and air tests, etc? True, deaths from bad air are fairly rare - but they happen, and those are all from Operator negligence.
