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26th January 2021

Checklists, PreBreaths and Working Units

Checklists, PreBreaths and Working Units

by Phil Grigg / Wednesday, 08 February 2012 / Published in General
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I’ve posted links to Jill Heinerth’s blog before, mostly because I agree with what she has to say on most subject.  For those of you that don’t know, Jill is a big advocate of rebreather safety (as well as an accomplished diver) and post’s a lot about the subject.

Her latest post is a short video about why she stated her site, as well as a few simple tips that are always worth following

  1. Follow a checklist when preparing and checking your rebreather
  2. Do a proper, full 5min pre breath
  3. Don’t dive if you rebreather isn’t working 100%.

You can view the short video on Jill’s site at http://www.rebreatherpro.com/2012/02/video-jill-heinerth-rebreather-message-.html

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