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Dive Alert DA3X  Signalling Air Horn
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Dive Alert DA3X Signalling Air Horn

Category:  Dive Alert Noise Makers
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Product Number:  DA3X

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  • Dive Alert DA3X Fits:
    Tusa Duo Air, Scuba Pro AIR 2, Atomic SS1
    Trying to get the boats attention at the surface can be difficult. Not getting attention can be dangerous. With the Dive Alert, one push of a button emits a loud piercing blast that can get you noticed from very long distances.

    Because these are so very effective, they are now required on most all live-aboard boats that are diving in drift or current conditions. Have the safety and peace of mind a Dive Alert gives you!

    Dive Alert is a specially designed, small, lightweight air horn that uses quick - connect/disconnect hose fittings to become an integrated part of your power inflator. Installation is easy and takes only a moment.

    Dive Alert does not require any modification of your other equipment, and it does not interfere in any way with the normal operation of your other equipment..

    Dive Alert doesnt interfer with your diving. When you need to get someones attention on the waters surface, you simply press a button and Dive Alert uses a small amount of air from your SCUBA tank to make a piercingly loud sound..

    This ultra loud air horn attaches to your low-pressure hose in-line with your BC inflator. With the touch of a button, a signaling blast can be heard for over a Mile. A must for night or open seas diving. Three models available to fit most BC inflators.

    More from Dive Alert:
    See the complete collection of Dive Alert Scuba Gear. To view all of the Safety Gear by Dive Alert visit Dive Alert Safety Gear. For more products related to Signaling Devices see Dive Alert Signaling Devices.


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