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Make Yourself a Better Diver This Winter
SDI course is indispensable to anyone who enjoys the outdoors and who has an active lifestyle

Posted Wednesday, December 12, 2007

 
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Just because the weather has turned cold, there’s no need to turn your back on scuba diving. Scuba Diving International’s CPROX1ST AED Administrator specialty course is a fun and enjoyable way to hone your surface skills in time for your first dive trip of 2008.

 

SDI’s CPROX1ST AED course gives both divers and non-divers training in Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation, Emergency Oxygen Administration, Basic First Aid, and Automatic External Defibrillator use – all in one simple program. Graduates from this unique SDI specialty are better prepared to handle everyday medical emergencies and can take a leading role in the management of the most common diving aliments and injuries.

The excellent skill-set this course delivers is not intended to be limited to divers alone. It has been designed to be indispensable to anyone who enjoys the outdoors and who has an active lifestyle. SDI’s CPROX1ST AED Administrator course is simply the most versatile and straightforward life-saver training generally available today.

Your local SDI dive center can sign you up for this course and can provide you with the brand-new student kit which includes an action/prompt slate, student manual, knowledge quest, student record folder, temporary certification card, sticker and bag.

Visit www.tdisdi.com to search for the SDI dive centre nearest you and enrol today.

Scuba Diving International (SDI) is the sport diving certification branch of the world’s largest technical diving agency, Technical Diving International (TDI). Also included is Emergency Response Diving International (ERDI), the only global public safety certification agency.

 
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