How to Get Scuba Certified in Florida
Things You'll Need
- Medical waver
Instructions
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Select the scuba company you would like to train with. (See Resources.) There are many to choose from in Florida.
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Sign up for the scuba course online or over the phone. Each school offers many different levels of training, but the basic scuba certification contains an academic, pool and open-water course.
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Complete the academics portion of the course. You will be taught the safety procedures required along with the science behind scuba diving. The course will cover different weather conditions, equipment failure and emergency techniques. If you complete the course online you can go at your own pace; if you choose a classroom setting it will normally be a minimum of three sessions.
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Complete the pool training. You will learn how to set up your equipment, how to properly and safely swim with your scuba gear on and the proper way to use it while under water in a swimming pool. There are normally three to four days of pool training.
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Complete the open-water portion of the course. It usually takes four open-water boat dives to complete the course. You will be guided by your instructor on the proper dive etiquette while in the open water, learning to be aware of your surroundings. Courses often include a nighttime dive to learn the difference in visibility under water.
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