Enriched Air Diver
Enriched Air diving - is enriched-air diving. Air - is a mixture of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% inert gases. When diving, the diver breathes normal air. Enriched air diving, or Nitrox diving, is breathing an air mixture that has a higher oxygen content of 22% to 40%.
This course is one of the most useful courses for divers, because the diver's body stores much less nitrogen during enriched air diving.
The main advantage of NITROX - Your body is less exposed to nitrogen than when diving in air.
As a consequence:
- increases the allowable time on the bottom;
- reduces total nitrogen saturation on repeated dives.
If you dream of going on a dive safari where there are tons of interesting deep sites and 4 dives a day, having a certification Enriched Air Diver You'll find it very useful. It is often a prerequisite.
Use of Naytrox allows the diver to spend more time at depth than when diving with normal air.