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You wouldn't think of diving Nitrox without analyzing the O2 content first; why would you trust your life to CO analysis that may have been completed three months ago - IF THEY EVEN DO THAT?! The time, effort, and cost to check each and every cylinder of gas you dive for carbon monoxide is negligible, especially when considering the dire outcome of contaminated dive gas.
About DandyDon
Location
Texas
Gender
Male
Certification Agencies
Padi, SSI, TDI
Dive History
Florida Keys,
Bahamas,
Cozumel & Cenotes near Tulum,
North Carolina WWII Wrecks,
St.Lawrence River Wrecks,
Calf Channel Islands,
Belize - including The Hole,
Roatan & Utilla,
Puget Sound & San Juans near Seattle;
Texas Flower Gardens;
Exuma and nearby islands, Bahamas;
Leewards Islands in Caribbean where I started on a 100 ft Resort Dive;
and Snorkel racing with Holbox Whale Sharks...!
Certified 9 years now, 403 dives logged, almost all ocean diving. Deepest dive - my Oops to 182 feet.
19 cf pony slung for any dive planned or possible to below 50 ft,
2 Oceanic computers one every dive, Safety sausage, Storm whistle, Dive Alert whistle, signal mirror, shears, beanie & gloves in pocket if not on, lights in pockets with snorkel & spare Bifocal mask, primary Bifocal mask on forehead while on boat, snorkel vest on while riding to the dive site