Scuba Guru Reports Scuba Diving Is Statistically Safe

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Individuals are more likely to die while driving, having a child, skydiving or participating in a marathon, yet proper training is key, announces ScubaGuru.com

According to Scuba.About.com, scuba diving remains statistically safer than driving, having children, participating in a marathon or skydiving. Of every 5,555 registered drivers in the United States, one dies as a result of a car accident. In contrast, only one in every 211,864 dives ends with someone losing their life, and this is often the result of a pre-existing disease in the diver. Inadequate buoyancy control and violent water movement or rapid ascent are two other leading causes of death in divers. To prevent injuries and fatalities, those wishing to take part in this activity need proper training, and Scuba Guru can be of assistance with this, offering personalized one on one training for all students.

"Individuals find Scuba Guru Scuba Diving Classes to be of great help whether they are just learning to dive, wish to expand their skills or want to embark on a career as a diving professional. Learn to be a certified open water diver or explore opportunities as a rescue diver. The options are endless and Scuba Guru Diving Lessons can be customized to meet the needs of the participant. The goal is to ensure every person who wishes to dive can do so in a manner they are comfortable with," Michael Ranieri, spokesperson for Scuba Guru, announces.

Although there are no hard and set figures concerning how many people participate in this leisure activity, estimates run anywhere from 1.2 million all the way up to six million. The 1.2 million figure appears to take into account only those who dive five or more times a year, while the six million figure may be those who dive in any given year, even those who only do so one time. Regardless of how many individuals choose to take part, the key to success is safety.

"A basic scuba diving class teaches individuals how to handle an open water dive and includes exercises involving proper weighting and buoyancy. This ensures the diver is both streamlined and efficient while in the water. Advanced classes allow a diver to go further into the water, explore local wreckage, take part in search and recovery operations and dive at night. For those who wish to obtain a job in the field, classes for professionals are also offered, as everyone should be able to master the art of scuba diving at a level they are comfortable with," Ranieri continues.

Once the basics have been mastered, individuals wish to know more about great diving destinations, and Scuba Guru offers information here also. Visit the site to learn more about the top five scuba diving destinations, such as Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands. This locale features a 10,000+ foot abyss, providing the perfect drop off for experienced divers, along with shallow reefs for those who wish to spend more time in the water.

"This is one of many great locales Scuba Guru is happy to share with site visitors, and there are lots more. Be sure to visit our site today to learn more about scuba diving and why it is such a popular activity for so many. We are here to answer any questions you may have and provide you with the information you need to determine if this is something you wish to pursue. Many find it is," Ranieri explains.

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Scuba Guru remains committed to providing clients with the highest level of scuba service and degree of professionalism incomparable to all other schools offering the same scuba diving courses in New Jersey.

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Name: Michael Ranieri
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Organization: Scuba Guru
Address: 25 South Ave #2 Fanwood
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