Can you get the bends in 20 feet of water?

It's rare, but the bends can occur at 10–20 feet (3.0–6.1 m). The bends generally aren't a concern unless you go deeper than 30 feet (9.1 m), but the amount of time you spend in the water is a big factor here.
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Can you get the bends at 20 feet?

I asked the instructor and he said at 20 feet no one gets DCS/DCI/Bends, and not to worry. They do certification at max 30 feet so they don't have to worry about Bends.
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At what depth of water can you get the bends?

The Bends/DCS in very simple terms

Anyone who dives deeper than 10 metres (30ft.) while breathing air from a scuba tank is affecting the balance of gases inside the tissues of their body. The deeper you dive, the greater the effect. And the longer you stay at depth adds even more to this effect.
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What depth can cause decompression sickness?

The minimum altitude exposure necessary for DCS is close to 21,200 feet. The minimum depth necessary to produce DCS is estimated from observations of direct decompression to 1 atmosphere absolute (ATA) after a prolonged period at increased pressure (saturation exposure).
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Is it possible to get the bends in a pool?

The answer would be; No, you won't get "bent" from the pool sessions. However, if you fail to ascend slowly, even from a 15' pool, you could experience problems other than Decompression Sickness (DCS / The Bends).
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Can you get the BENDS using the BAYWATCH DIVING TANK? (Decompression sickness)



Can you get bent in shallow water?

"It is now clear that even shallow water dives can produce decompression sickness," said Dr Griffiths, director of the Hyperbaric Medical Unit at Townsville Hospital. "This condition is quite difficult to diagnose and, untreated, can lead to permanent disability."
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How long can you dive at 30 feet?

Well strictly speaking they are time limits i.e (NDL limits) on dives to 12 meters (30 feet) however you'd need to be in the water for close to 4 hours on the first dive for this to be an issue.
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Can you get decompression sickness from 15 feet?

To prevent decompression sickness, most divers make a safety stop for a few minutes before ascending to the surface. This is usually done around 15 feet (4.5 meters) below the surface. If you're diving very deep, you may want to ascend and stop a few times to ensure your body has time to adjust gradually.
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What is the deepest you can dive without decompression?

A diver at 6 metres (20 ft) may be able to dive for many hours without needing to do decompression stops. At depths greater than 40 metres (130 ft), a diver may have only a few minutes at the deepest part of the dive before decompression stops are needed.
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How deep can you dive without worrying about decompression?

How deep can you dive without decompression? Practically speaking, you can make no stop dives to 130 feet. While you can, in theory, go deeper than that and stay within no stop limits, the no stop times are so short that "well within" limits is essentially impossible.
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Can you get the bends in 10 feet of water?

How great is the risk? About 40 percent of the bent divers made a single dive with only one ascent. The shallowest depth for a single dive producing bends symptoms was ten feet (three meters), with the bottom time unknown. However, most of the divers made several shallow dives and sometimes multiple ascents.
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How far down can you go in the ocean before being crushed?

Human bone crushes at about 11159 kg per square inch. This means we'd have to dive to about 35.5 km depth before bone crushes. This is three times as deep as the deepest point in our ocean.
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How do I avoid getting the bends?

Ascend no faster than 30 feet per minute. Always perform a safety stop at 15 feet for three to five minutes. Remember, the ascent from safety stop to the boat is the most critical distance of your ascent, so go slow. Keep warm during and between dives.
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Why do freedivers not get the bends?

Decompression sickness (DCS) after freediving is very rare. Freedivers simply do not on-gas enough nitrogen to provoke DCS. Thus, very few cases of DCS in freedivers have ever been reported, and these have involved repeated deep dives in a short time frame.
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What do the bends feel like?

The number of joints affected varies from person to person. The pain associated with the bends usually feels like a dull ache, but can be much more severe, like a stabbing sensation. This painful sensation can also occur in other parts of the body, including the ear, the spinal cord, the lungs, the brain or the skin.
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Will the bends go away on its own?

In some cases, symptoms may remain mild or even go away by themselves. Often, however, they strengthen in severity until you must seek medical attention, and they may have longer-term repercussions.
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Can you fart while diving?

Farting is possible while scuba diving but not advisable because: Diving wetsuits are very expensive and the explosive force of an underwater fart will rip a hole in your wetsuit. An underwater fart will shoot you up to the surface like a missile which can cause decompression sickness.
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How long can you dive at 15 feet?

Make a Safety Stop

Safety stop diving gives your body extra time to release excess nitrogen that builds up in your system during the dive. Deep technical dives commonly require deeper and longer decompression stops, but three to five minutes at 15 feet is standard for recreational dives within no stop dive limits.
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At what depth do you start sinking?

Most humans hit negative buoyancy around 30 feet down.
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Is 47 meters down a true story?

None of the four teens in the film are based on any particular real person, though in the press notes for the film, director Johannes Roberts says he modeled their relationships after another director's style.
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Can you get decompression sickness at 18 meters?

The risk of decompression sickness (DCS) and nitrogen narcosis increases as you go deeper. Open water divers are allowed to go to 60 feet about 18 meters. At this depth, if the rate of ascent is within the limits prescribed, the risk of DCI is very low, and nitrogen narcosis is not measurable.
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At what depth can DCS occur?

A US Air Force study reports that there are few occurrences between 5,500 m (18,000 ft) and 7,500 m (24,600 ft) and 87% of incidents occurred at or above 7,500 m (24,600 ft). High-altitude parachutists may reduce the risk of altitude DCS if they flush nitrogen from the body by pre-breathing pure oxygen.
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How deep can you dive without a certification?

-Javier Cantellops. The short, super long answer is... as an Open Water certified diver you are qualified to dive "independently" (with a buddy of course), without a certified professional guiding you, to 18m/60ft. This is why we recommend continuing your scuba education and going on more dives.
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How fast do you have to ascend to get the bends?

You should ascend no faster than 30 feet per minute. The three-minute safety stop at 15 feet allows nitrogen to leave the body and prevents bubbles from forming in various tissues. 2. Diving beyond the training and experience of the diver.
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How long is a beginner dive?

The average beginner diver's air consumption in calm waters runs a tank close to empty in around 1 hour at 10m depth (compared to just a few minutes at 40m). Professional and very experienced divers can usually double this time through breathing/buoyancy control and by minimizing the amount of movement underwater.
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