The Leader In Dive Safety For 35 Years
DAN.org/STORESOFT-SIDED EXTENDED CARE BACKPACK
DAN’s lightweight, soft-sided, easy-to-transport oxygen unit holds one Jumbo
D cylinder that delivers approximately 45-60* minutes of oxygen. Its large mesh
pockets, deep stuff-pocket, and dual external zipper pockets offer ample
storage for a range of accessories. This bag is equipped with an adjustable
backpack harness system that distributes weights for added comfort over long
distances. Includes a brass multifunction regulator, demand valve with hose,
nonrebreather mask, oronasal resuscitation mask and Tru-Fit mask.
Optional second cylinder shown.
Oxygen
Corner
DAN
Oxygen Training
Emergency Oxygen for Scuba Diving Injuries Course
This course teaches the techniques of emergency oxygen
administration for suspected diving injuries and nonfatal
drowning. Students will learn the fundamentals of
recognizing dive injuries and how to effectively deliver
the primary diving first aid.
Learn more at
DAN.org/TRAININGOxygen
Tips
•
Breathing pure oxygen at the surface may alleviate
or even resolve symptoms of DCS.
•
Emergency oxygen is not a definitive treatment
for a scuba injury, and symptoms may return.
Even after symptoms have resolved, seek urgent
medical evaluation.
•
If a diver presents neurological symptoms, duration
of surface oxygen breathing should last at least
90 minutes, even if symptoms resolve after the first
few minutes.
Oxygen
Grant
and EO
2
Matching Grant
DAN provides emergency oxygen units to individuals,
businesses and organizations that have a connection to
diving and can demonstrate a financial need.
To apply, contact
OxygenGrant@DAN.org