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What Is Nitrox?
Who Uses EANx?
Isn't It For Deep Diving?
What Are The Benefits Of EANx?
What About Oxygen Toxicity?
I Keep Reading That Nitrox Is Risky, Is This True?
Aren't There Special Equipment Requirements For EANx?
Where Can I Get EANx?
Do I Have To Be Certified To Use EANx?
What Is The International Association Of Nitrox And Technical Divers?

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What Is Nitrox?

 


Who Uses EANx?

 

 


Isn't It For Deep Diving?

No.
Many divers mistakenly believe EANx is used only on deep dives. Actually, the ideal range of EANx is between 40 feet and 130 feet, the standard recreational depths.

 

 

 

 


What About Oxygen Toxicity?

 

 


What Are The Benefits Of EANx?

 


I keep Reading That Nitrox Is Risky. Is This True?

Some of those who question the use of EANx lack the certification, experience, and complete knowledge to competently write and report on Nitrox's recreational use.
With proper training, the risks of EANx diving are similar to air diving. Both have strict depth and time limitations. The treatment of Decompression Sickness (DCS) in recompression chambers is also similar with both EANx and air.

 

 

 


Aren't There Special Equipment Requirements For EANx?

 

 

 


Where Can I Get EANx?

EANx is available at many locations throughout the USA, Europe, Bahamas, Australia, Asia, The Caribbean, Central & South America, Canada, etc.

 

 

 

 

 


Do I Have To Be Certified To Use EANx?

Yes! IANTD instructors and facilities offer a full range of continuing education courses beginning with EANx Diver.
You will want to continue your EANx education with Advanced EANx Diver, EANx Technical Diver, EANx Cave, EANx Wreck, EANx Overhead Environment, Intermediate Trimix Diver, Trimix Diver, and more.

 

 

 


What Is The International Association Of Nitrox And Technical Divers?