Privacy Policy EAN
FOR RAID ONLINE ANALYSER Last updated: October 2025 Introduction RAID Analyser (“we,” “our,” or “us”) is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you use our mobile application. Information We Collect How We Use Your Information Data Storage All measurement data, calibration information, and user preferences are stored locally on your device. We do not transmit this data to external servers unless explicitly requested by you for support purposes. Data Sharing We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer your personal information to third parties. We may share aggregated, non-personally identifiable information for research and development purposes. Security We implement appropriate technical and organizational security measures to protect
WHY RAID
Here at RAID, we believe that diving is about rewards. That’s why our instructors make a little extra effort because there’s always a pay-off, and sometimes it’s simply spectacular.
WHY RAID
Diving isn’t a competition, and it’s not about winning or losing. However, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with being proud to show off your skills… and impressing the right ‘people.’
November is First Aid Month at RAID
First aid training is a must-have for anyone involved in outdoor adventures… especially diving. The RAID first aid course equips students with the basic skills to handle injuries and emergencies when professional help is far away. Unlike urban adventures, outdoor settings are unpredictable. The risk of accidents like sprains, fractures, and hypothermia are increased. Always be prepared with RAID First Aid and CPR when you and your buddies are: With RAID training, you may preserve life, prevent further harm, and help ensure the best outcome until rescue.
The Little Things That Count…
LET THERE BE LIGHT ON YOUR DIVES: SOME THOUGHTS It’s always interesting—and informative—to read the questions new divers ask on popular online dive forums. It’s a constant reminder to those with experience and more than a few dives logged that some of the issues we take for granted can seem like a big deal for a newbie.’One common question that sometimes stumps novice divers concerns dive lights. Here’s our take on that issue.There are a few things associated with dive gear that have gone through a more dramatic sea change than batteries. Battery technology in use today makes what was current a generation ago look Neolithic. This has also affected the design and function of several pieces of equipment, particularly
