Warning
To ensure safety when snorkeling, be sure to observe the following warnings
to avoid the following risks. These include but are not limited to:
1. Drowning occurs also at a depth of less than 1m, regardless of the
equipment used.
2. If you experience a panic attack, remove the mask and immediately
return to your boat or shore or wave to lifeguards or people on land.
3. If you are already suffering from existing medical problems, you may
be at a higher risk. Small amounts of CO2 can accumulate in the mask,
causing headaches, a risk of high blood pressure, blurred vision,
hyperventilation or other respiratory problems. Ensure a regular supply
of fresh air to the mask.
4. Oceans and lakes carry risks such as spring tides, underwater obstacles,
contact with dangerous animals, etc.
5. Not suitable for children under 14 years.
6. The use of the buoyancy aid normally provides additional safety
for users of all levels. Note, however, that the use of this product in
conjunction with a buoyancy aid may pose a risk of drowning if the user
faints face-up while swimming and blocks the snorkel. Always snorkel
with a partner.
Snorkeling safety tips
1. This mask is only intended for proper use in accordance with the
instructions. Improper use of the mask or applications other than
snorkeling may result in injury or death.
2. Never snorkel alone. Make sure that you and your partners have a
safety check system and are always within reach.
3. Check weather, wave and wind conditions and currents before going
into the water. Swim perpendicular to the current.
4. Check your surroundings, snorkel in clear water.
5. Know your limits and snorkel carefully. Return to the boat or shore and
rest as needed. Ask for help if needed.
6. Familiarize yourself with your equipment. Test your snorkel mask in
a pool before using in natural waters. Get used to breathing with this
mask before snorkeling.
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