The PADI Emergency Oxygen Provider course teaches you to recognize scuba-related injuries and safely administer emergency oxygen, making it a valuable skill for divers, boat crew, lifeguards, and anyone around water.
Knowing how and when to administer emergency oxygen is a valuable skill to have in a dive emergency. PADI® Emergency Oxygen Provider prepares you to offer aid and teaches you to recognize scuba diving injuries and illnesses requiring emergency oxygen.
This is an excellent course for scuba divers, boat crew, lifeguards, freedivers, mermaids or anyone who spends time in and around water. No age restrictions or water sessions required.
It’s the foundational scuba diving certification course, teaching essential diving skills and knowledge. Upon completion, you’re certified to dive independently with a buddy to a depth of 18 meters.
No prior diving experience is required. Our instructors guide you through each step, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable learning experience.
After certification, you can pursue courses like Advanced Open Water Diver, Rescue Diver, and various specialty courses to enhance your diving skills and knowledge.
The Open Water Diver course typically takes 3 to 4 days, combining knowledge development, confined water dives, and open water dives.
Yes, PADI is the world’s leading scuba diving training organization, and its certifications are recognized globally.
As a 5-Star PADI IDC Center, we offer top-quality training with experienced instructors, ensuring safety and personalized attention in all our courses.