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Renting Diving Gear
Using Good Quality Dive GearA diver will normally use dive gear provided by the Dive Centre they dive with. This can be rental of full gear set through to just using the Centres cylinders and weight belt.
The need for good quality, working dive equipment is obvious. Sometimes, the need for divers to check equipment quality is forgotten during the rush to get into the water and dive!
Although Borneo Dream’s equipment is regularly serviced and inspected before each use, we strongly urge divers, for their own safety, to check any rental equipment thoroughly before diving. Good Dive Centres will support, and encourage you, in doing this. We have provided extra information below on what to look for when checking rented dive gear.
Remember – take the time to check your rented dive gear before you dive. If you are unhappy with the quality of it, you should ask for it to be changed.
Renting CylindersTo ensure that the cylinder is still safe to use for diving it should be visually inspected every year and hydrostatically tested every three years. The hydrostatic tester’s stamp, usually on or around the neck of the cylinder, gives testing details and can be understood using the guide below.
One of the markings found around the neck of the cylinder will look similar to the following - "12345 PST 6*96+". This can be understood by using the key below:
It is important for divers to locate the most recent stamp and ensure the cylinder has been tested at some time during the preceding three years before use. If it hasn’t, you cannot be sure it is safe to use during a dive and should ask for a replacement cylinder.
The other checks to perform with a cylinder are as follows:
Renting Buoyancy Control Devices (BCDs)A quick visual inspection will give some indication of a BCD’s general condition, but some specific functions need to be tested following assembly of dive gear and prior to diving.
You should ask for any faulty equipment to be replaced by your Dive Operator.
Regulators and GaugesThere are several checks to perform with regulators and gauges, all quick to perform:
You should ask for any faulty equipment to be replaced by your Dive Operator.
Remember – your safety is immediately compromised if a dive centre asks you to use faulty or low quality breathing equipment.
WetsuitsWetsuits provide protection against exposure, so a snug fit is important. Like BCD’s, wetsuit condition can quickly be assessed by a visual inspection. Any tears, threadbare patches, broken zips or cracks in the neoprene reduce insulation, so it is important to ensure a suit is in good condition before proceeding with a dive.
You should ask for wetsuit in poor condition to be replaced by your Dive Operator.
Remember – a poor fitting or distressed suit can make a dive unpleasant and even result in diver hyperthermia. Sub-standard exposure protection is a safety compromise.
Fins, Masks and SnorkelsDive Centres should have a variety of sizes of fins and masks available to ensure divers can chose masks and fins which are a good fit for them. A good fit provides both comfort and safety.
A mask can be checked for good fit by placing it on the face without the strap attached and then breathing in through the nose. If the mask adheres to the face without de-pressurising, then the fit is correct.
You should ask for any badly fitting equipment to be replaced by your Dive Operator.
Remember – badly fitting and/or leaky equipment will spoil your dive and may endanger you.
Renting Gear from Borneo DreamAt Borneo Dream we make diver safety our first priority. This includes only using good quality, fully functioning rental dive equipment. We have listed below some of the safety standards and practices we apply to ensure this:
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