At Nautilus Aquatics we take safety very seriously. We are pleased to offer several classes to get you started on the right path!
DAN (Divers Alert Network)
DAN, a nonprofit organization, exists to provide expert information and advice for the benefit of the diving public. DAN’s historical and primary function is to provide emergency medical advice and assistance for underwater diving injuries, to work to prevent injuries and to promote diving safety. Second, DAN promotes and supports underwater diving research and education particularly as it relates to the improvement of diving safety, medical treatment and first aid. Third, DAN strives to provide the most accurate, up-to-date and unbiased information on issues of common concern to the diving public, primarily, but not exclusively, for diving safety. DAN is Your Dive Safety Association
Make DAN Your Dive Buddy – Every Dive! Nautilus Aquatics Referral Code: 1486652
If you’re planning a dive trip, you should look at the dive travel insurance offered by DAN. This insurance protects your dream vacation – from lost baggage to trip cancellation costs. Not planning a trip? You should always make DAN your buddy for diver medical insurance. Learn more and join DAN today by visiting their website. Nautilus Aquatics is proud to support DAN.
First Aid & CPR Classes
We offer CPR and First Aid classes at both provider and professional levels.
Emergency First Response courses encompass adult, child and infant CPR and first aid skills, and incorporate Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) training. Emergency First Response also offers comprehensive First Aid at Work courses, specifically designed to meet national and international compliance standards for CPR and first aid courses in the workplace. Emergency First Response courses are flexible in design to accommodate scheduling and training needs. They can be taught together or alone in any combination.
Emergency First Response provider courses build lay rescuer confidence to provide care when faced with a medical emergency. Participants learn and practice the same patient care techniques and principles used by medical professionals, but at a lay person level. The student masters the priorities and the procedures of patient care for in a non-stressful learning environment, which reduces the performance anxieties that interfere with learning and enhances confidence when rendering aid in a real medical emergency.