PADI EFR
Course Details
Learn How to Be Ready for Emergency Care!
- Primary Care (CPR) – This course teaches you the steps and techniques for handling life-threatening emergencies. You’ll practice eight skills for aiding patients who aren’t breathing, have no heartbeat, may have a spinal injury, may be in shock or who may have serious bleeding. You’ll learn to how to perform CPR and continue to monitor the patient, so that you provide every possible chance of survival while waiting for emergency medical services to arrive.
- Secondary Care (First Aid) – Because many medical conditions are not life-threatening and emergency medical services are sometimes delayed or unavailable, this course teaches you how to provide first aid that eases pain and reduces the risk of further harm. You’ll learn to assess a variety of injuries and illnesses and practice bandaging and splinting.
PADI EFR
75 OMR
Pricing Includes:
-BBQ Lunch
-Soft Drink
-Permits to Dayminiyat Islands
-E-learning
We’re here to answer your questions
If you want to become a certified diver you need to take the PADI Open Water Diving Course (3 days). If you don’t have time to finish a full course, you join us on a day trip and do a Try Dive.
Yes, all our courses except the PADI Divemaster Course require and eLearning and you have to read and pass it before we can start the course.
Yes, you need to know basic swimming skills to enroll in the PADI Open water Course. The minimum requirements for safety reasons are: 200 meter swim, floating 10 minutes and basic snorkeling skills.
No, the rental from the Scuba equipment is already included in the course fees.
If there is any question that we have left unanswered, please contact us directly!