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Welcome To The Splash Water Sports Scuba and Snorkeling Center Home Page. We are Pittsburgh's Only 5 Star PADI IDC. We are a full service dive center located in the South Hills of Pittsburgh, PA just minutes from the parkway and Fort Pitt Tunnels. Please join us for good diving, good times, and good fun. We Offer the latest in equipment, service, Instruction, programs, scuba diving travel, scuba parties, air fills, and much more. Scuba diving is a lifestyle and can be very rewarding. We are fully dedicated to the wonderful world of scuba diving and snorkeling. Come out and join us on our local dive trips or come in for a refresher course. Get that specialty training you've always wanted. We have classes to fit every schedule and payment options to fit your needs. We would love to dive with you!! So come and dive with the best!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Scuba Diving Lessons for Colledge Credit!

Earn College Credit for PADI Courses

Yes!  You may be eligible to get college credit for learning how to scuba dive. PADI courses have been recommended by a variety of Institutions for college credit or funding in various countries throughout the world. Choose from the regions below to find out how it works:

 

United States

The American Council on Education’s College Credit Recommendation Service (ACE CREDIT) has evaluated and recommended college credit for
  • 15 PADI courses
  • 3 DSAT courses
  • 1 Emergency First Response course.
The American Council on Education is the major coordinating body for all the nation’s higher education institutions.
Learn more about how you can gain college credit for PADI courses in the U.S. or contact PADI Americas at training@padi.com.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Used Equipment Sale!!

Splash is having a Used Equipment Sale tomorrow! Bring all your gently used equipment and even your not so gently used gear! Fun and deals are to be had by all!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

PADI eLearning Programs

PADI has now made it even easier to get certified! There are many courses offered online!
  • Open Water
  • Advanced Open Water
  • Rescue Diver
  • Scuba Tune Up
  • Enriched Air
  • Digital Underwater Photo
  • Dive Theory (although not a course it is a great way to brush up for the IDC and DM Courses)
  • Divemaster
  • Instructor Development Course
If you are looking for a special gift for any reason, birthday, anniversary, etc. all are available for purchase as a PADI Gift Pass!

This makes training very flexible! You can even do it in your fuzzy pink bunny slippers late at night and no one will be the wiser!



Wednesday, February 9, 2011

PADI TecRec Xplor Days!







On Monday, 28 March, PADI Americas will host a TecRec Xplor Day at the Secaucus Recreation Center the day after the Beneath the Sea consumer show. The day’s events will include presentations from some of the biggest names in the tec industry as well as demonstrations from different equipment manufacturers.
Event details:

Where:
Secaucus Recreation Center
1200 Koelle Blvd
Secaucus, New Jersey, USA
When:
Monday, 28 March 2011
Registration and pool sign ups begin at 8:00 AM
Presentations and pool sessions run from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Event concludes at 4:00 PM

Price:
Free
Presentations will cover the new PADI rebreather courses coming later this year, sidemount diving, what to look for when it comes to CCR units and real life expeditions. Dr. Drew Richardson, President and Chief Operating Office of PADI Worldwide will be there to recount his frosty Antarctic expedition testing regulators under extreme conditions.
The PADI TecRec Xplor Day is free and includes a light breakfast, lunch and raffle prizes throughout the day.

Friday, February 4, 2011

PADI Go Pro Night

Go Pro Night!
Featuring PADI's Regional Manager, Stush Doviat


Have you ever imagined yourself as a Scuba Divemaster or Instructor? How great would it be to share your passion for diving with others? All while getting PAID to do what you love most! We cordially invite you to join us for a very special PADI GO PRO NIGHT!
Everyday PADI Pros are living the dream through their local dive shops and even getting sand between their toes in exotic destinations. Can you picture yourself as a Dive Professional? Let us show you how make that dream a reality. It’s possible for you to step up and claim your place as a PADI PRO. On Thursday April 21st at 6:00 PM please join Stush Doviat (PADI’s Northeast Regional Manager) and other special guests who will share their experiences and wisdom with you. This is a great opportunity to hear from top dive industry professionals on what it takes and why PADI is the way the world learns to dive. Our PADI GO PRO Night will be a fun filled evening that will include:

A short presentation on the Life Style of Diving
Question and Answer with local PADI Pros
Pizza and Refreshments
Career Path Counseling Sessions
***Discounts on Training packages***

 Make sure to Save the Date and join us for PADI GO PRO NIGHT! It could very well change your life as it has enhanced all of ours.

Where:Splash Water Sports, Inc.
When: April 21, 2011 @ 6pm

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

PADI Tec Programs

PADI TecRec

Technical DivingTec Rec Logo new

Technical diving is scuba diving’s “extreme” sport, taking experienced and qualified divers far deeper than in mainstream recreational diving. Technical diving is marked by significantly more equipment and training requirements to manage the additional hazard this type of diving entails. Tec diving isn’t for everyone, but for those who hear its challenge call, the PADI TecRec courses are the answer.   View the Tec Diving Blog 

What is technical diving?

Technical scuba diving is defined as diving other than conventional commercial or research diving that takes divers beyond recreational scuba diving limits. It is further defined as and includes one or more of the following:
  • diving beyond 40 metres/130 feet deep
  • required stage decompression
  • diving in an overhead environment beyond 40 linear metres/130 linear feet of the surface
  • accelerated decompression and or the use of variable gas mixtures during the dive
Because in technical diving the surface is effectively inaccessible in an emergency, tec divers use extensive methodologies and technologies and training to manage the added risks. Even with these, however, tec diving admittedly has more risk, potential hazard and shorter critical error chains than does recreational scuba diving.

How long has technical diving been around?

Most people would agree that cave diving is a form of technical diving. Cave diving developed in the late 1960s and 1970s, developing into a discipline largely like it is today by the mid 1980s. In the early 1990s, several groups of divers around the world began experimenting with technologies for deep diving (beyond recreational limits) to explore both caves and wrecks. These communities united and emerged as “technical diving” or “tec diving” with the publication of aquaCorps (no longer in print), which dedicated itself to this type of diving. Since then, tec diving continues to develop both in scope and in its technologies.

Why would I want to be a tec diver?

Tec diving not only has more risk, but it requires significantly more effort, discipline and equipment. It’s not for everyone, and you can be an accomplished, avid top-notch diver your entire life without making a tec dive.
That said, there’s a cadre of individuals who want to visit places underwater that relatively few people can. Many spectacular, untouched wrecks lie at depths well below 40 metres/130 feet. Deep reefs have organisms you don’t find in the shallows. Some people enjoy the challenge and focus tec diving requires. Still others love being involved with cutting edge technologies. These reasons make tec diving rewarding.

The PADI TecRec Difference

The TecRec program debuted in 2000. Although TecRec is not the first tec diving program (cave diver training has been around for decades), it repeatedly receives accolades for its merits.
  • TecRec courses are integrated into an instructionally valid, seamless course flow that takes you from beginning tec diver to one qualified to the outer reaches of sport diving using different gas mixes.
  • Each level introduces you to new gear, planning and procedures appropriate to extend your diving limits.
  • The Tec Diver course is an integrated sequence of three subcourses: Tec 40Tec 45 and Tec 50.  You can complete them continuously, or you can complete each level separately with a time span between them.  This gives you learning efficiency, instructional integrity and schedule flexibility.

The Scuba Gear You'll Use

Technical diver with scuba diving equipment

Tec diving uses much more equipment than recreational diving. The technical scuba gear typically uses two to four or five regulators, a dive computer, and some accessories.
Check with your local dive shop about the gear you need for this course. You can find most everything at the PADI Dive Center or Resort in your area.

 

Prerequisites

TecRec prerequisites vary (see individual course descriptions), but the following applies to anyone interested in technical diving: You must be
• 18 years or older
• A mature, responsible person who will follow the required procedures and requirements strictly and faithfully
• Medically fit for tec diving (physician’s signature required)
• Willing to accept the added risks that tec diving presents
• An experienced diver with at least 100 logged dives
• Certified as a PADI Enriched Air Diver and PADI Deep Diver or equivalent (for this program equivalency is proof of training in recreational deep diving 18 meters/60 feet to 40 meters/130 feet consisting of at least four dives and training in nitrogen narcosis considerations, contingency/emergency decompression, making safety stops and air supply management OR, have a minimum of 20 logged dives deeper than 30 meters/100 feet.)

Diver in technical scuba equipment
The Fun Part

The fun part of TecRec is rising to the challenges as you dive deeper and longer than most divers ever do.

 

 

Call us if you have any questions!