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Safety

Never
freedive without a certified
freediving buddy who is trained to
save you in the case of a shallow water
blackout.
Failure to do so may result in personal
injury or death. Many freedivers have
died diving alone from shallow water
blackouts, don't be one of them.
Depth should not be used as your only
method of tracking surface intervals
and other critical freediving safety
information.
You are responsible for the safety of yourself
and those around you while freediving.
Depth's Freediving features are only for use by
certified freedivers. Failure to follow surface
intervals as defined in freediving certification
courses can lead to shallow water blackouts
and decompression sickness.
Never
use Depth as your only method of
tracking surface intervals. Ensure you have
a backup time-keeping device to track your
surface intervals.
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Safety
Violating surface intervals may result in
serious personal injury or death.
Depth is not designed to be used as
a scuba dive computer. Scuba diving
involves additional complexities and
considerations, such as decompression
obligations, gas mixtures and other
safety protocols, which are not accounted
for in the design and functionality of
Depth. Using Depth as a scuba computer
can lead to serious injury or death.
It does not incorporate the necessary
algorithms, calculations and safety features
required for scuba diving. It is crucial to
understand and respect the limitations of this
device to ensure your safety and the safety of
others.
Depth is capable of producing sound levels
that cause hearing damage. Listening to audio
at high volume levels for an extended duration
can lead to permanent hearing damage. It is
your responsibility to control Depth's volume
and ensure it is set to a safe, comfortable and
functional level.
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