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Disclaimer and Security
Diveovas Disclaimer
Surfing, fishing and free diving are inherently high risk activities. Participation in any of these activities may result in serious injury or death. Shallow water fainting, bites and stings from marine life, boat accidents, etc. are among the potential dangers.
The content of this website is for personal entertainment only. Although some information may contain instructional or educational content, it should not be regarded as professional advice.
Diveovas is not responsible or liable for any injury, accident or death caused by surfing, fishing or free diving activities while using our products. At the same time, Diveovas makes no express or implied warranties as to the accuracy, completeness or reliability of the information provided on the website. It is your responsibility to assess the risks and make your own judgment.
Before participating in related activities, please ensure that:
- You are in good health and have no diseases that affect sports safety
- You have the necessary professional skills and knowledge
- You plan and control the intensity of activities according to your personal physical fitness level and experience
- Protect yourself from the impact of the natural environment during diving and other water sports
- Rehydrate in time to avoid cramps and physical discomfort
We strongly recommend establishing a buddy system and always traveling together when surfing or free diving.
Please choose a partner with similar skill levels and understand each other's limitations and potential risks.
Safety Tips
When free diving or surfing in open water, please be sure to follow the following safety tips:
- Maintain visibility: Use buoys and safety flags so that the boat driver can clearly see your position.
- Avoid hyperventilation: Never hyperventilate to extend the diving time, which will increase the risk of fainting.
- Never dive alone: Always go into the water with a reliable companion and never act alone.
- Carry life-saving equipment:
- Diving knife: In case of emergencies such as entanglement.
- Mirror: In an emergency, you can use sunlight reflection to improve visibility for long-distance rescue.
- Whistle: In low light or no sunlight, you can use sound to attract the attention of others.
Remember, safety always takes precedence over pushing your limits. Following basic safety principles is the key to keeping yourself and others safe.