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Scuba Rangers

Does your child love the water?

Do they make you watch
the Little Mermaid a million times?

Do they get excited when they see
scuba diving on the Discovery Channel?

[The Scuba Rangers classes are only offered through the Holladay store. The Ogden store offers the PADI Seal Team. Please call the Ogden store, 801-394-8842, for more details.]

Sounds like you might have a Scuba Ranger on your hands.

About the Training - There are two parts to Scuba Rangers. First your child needs to take part in the Ranger Training. This consists of five sessions at the shop.

Session 1 - Red Ranger- Rangers learn water safety techniques, swimming and snorkeling skills.

Session 2 - White Ranger-Rangers review snorkeling and try scuba for the first time.

Session 3 - Blue Ranger-Rangers learn more scuba skills and underwater photography.

Session 4 - Silver Ranger-Rangers learn more scuba, fun and games.

Session 5 - Demo Ranger-Demo Ranger is the highlight where Rangers proudly demonstrate their skills to parents, family and friends.

About the Club
After completing Scuba Ranger Training, your child is eligible to join Dive Utah's Scuba Ranger Club. This is where the fun really begins. Each week during the summer and once a month during the school year, Rangers meet for fun club activities and Specialty Ranger Training like Night Ranger, Computer Ranger, Navigation Ranger and many more. Specialties keep kids involved, keep the club exciting and allow your Ranger to practice new scuba skills. The ultimate honor is Master Ranger, which requires 15 Specialties plus participation in 5 Ranger Club events.

The Staff
Before they can work with children, Ranger Instructors complete a special training course and must pass a national criminal background check. Scuba Ranger Club Sponsors are carefully selected facilities that meet standards set by Scuba Ranger Headquarters.

Who Can Be a Scuba Ranger?
Scuba Rangers is for any active kid age 8-12. The children of divers and non-divers are equally welcome. Kids should have basic swimming skills, be comfortable around the water and be in good health. Rangers are expected to make a commitment to learning proper diving skills and follow safe diving practices and to having fun!

The Cost
The cost for Scuba Rangers Training is $295. Your child will receive a Scuba Rangers Kit that includes Ranger Manual, video, Ranger log, completion card and diploma. They will also receive a Scuba Rangers t-shirt and Scuba Ranger snorkel. The price also includes use of scuba gear and snacks. Our Scuba Ranger Club has annual dues of $70. This includes 15 Ranger Specialties, 5 Club events, use of scuba gear and other great benefits. Some specialty training has additional equipment costs. Additional Recognition Level cards cost $30.

How to get started
Call Dave at 277-3483 to arrange for a personal Orientation. An Orientation allows you to meet our staff, see our facilities and check out our Scuba Ranger Club. You'll also get a chance to have all your questions answered before signing up your child for Scuba Rangers.

So give your child increased confidence,
additional water safety skills and a lifetime
love of the ocean and scuba diving.

Sign up your child for Scuba Rangers today.


 

Dive Utah - Holladay
Phone: 801-277-3483
diveutah@diveutah.com

Dive Utah - Ogden
Phone: 801-394-8842
bchristensen@diveutah.com

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