PADI EFR Emergency First Responder Course
PADI EFR Emergency First Responder Course
Worry-free diving, safety first: PADI EFR Emergency First Responder Course Okinawa experience
Have you ever worried about what to do in an emergency while diving? The PADI EFR Emergency First Response® emergency first responder course can help you master first aid skills and save lives at critical moments! (The maximum coach:trainee ratio is 1:4)
If necessary, the itinerary can be customized.
All students who have completed the course can enjoy our store’s student discounts, which are applicable to all activities and equipment purchases.
PADI Course Benefits
International Certification: PADI certification is globally applicable and can be enjoyed in any region of the world.
Professional teaching: With PADI training, training and certification to ensure an excellent learning experience.
Cycle advanced courses: PADI courses are suitable for beginners to professional level, cycle progression, and no assignment requirements.
Safety first: PADI always puts safety first and strictly follows safety standards for teaching.
Participant requirements
You don’t need to have any diving certification to participate
Participant age
12 years old or above
Minimum number of participants
2 people (if you only have 1 person, please contact us to confirm)
*If only 1 person ends up taking the class - additional fee is 3,000 yen per dive / payable on site
Course fees
19,800 yen (tax included)
Time required
Half Day
08:00 - 11:30 am or 12:30 - 15:30 pm
Schedule
- Meet up
- Primary care class
- Secondary rescue and implementation
- Assessment examination
- Dismiss
Fees include
- All venue and boat fees, coaching fees, equipment fees, gas bottle fees and insurance fees
- PADI EFR Emergency First Responder License Application Fee
What do I need to bring?
- ID photo (electronic file is also acceptable)
Please note
- Applying for a PADI Rescue Diver License requires an EFR license. You do not need to apply for EFR if you already have a first aid license equivalent to EFR that is valid for two years (including CPR, AED, secondary rescue, ex: Red Letter First Aider).