Scuba Diving Buoyancy Compensators
A scuba diving buoyancy compensator is a jacket that assists scuba divers in maintaining neutral buoyancy during a dive.
The method used by diving buoyancy compensators is very simple.
A buoyancy compensator works by filling bladders in the device with air. It is positively buoyant because air is less dense than water. The attached jacket forces the diver up.
The scuba diver can control how much or how little buoyant force it provides by inflating or deflating the diving buoyancy compensator.
Balancing out all those forces to maintain neutral buoyancy is a dynamic process for both the jacket and the scuba diver. How to deal with those inescapable physical facts is part of scuba diving training education in any scuba diving certification course.
Using the diving buoyancy compensator properly is imperative for safety reasons. A scuba diver that loses motor function or consciousness can be floated safely to the surface by using the diving buoyancy compensator alone.
Divers should always dive with a scuba buddy and preferably with at least one topside observer in the boat. Anyone who bobs to the surface can then be quickly retrieved and administered first aid if necessary.
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