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"I am a certified scuba diver and yes scuba divers can sneeze under water if they needed but it would be rare that they would need to. See people sneeze from small particles that enter your nose and cause you to sneeze. Since you wear a mask that covers your nose there would be no reason to sneeze. However by some fluke a diver needed to they certainly could and it would be safe just like coughing. The regulator in which you use to breathe out of us very effiecent and easier then you would think."
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dabbler
18:35 Feb 23 2014
Simply sneeze into their mask.
dabbler
18:42 Feb 23 2014
Here's a blurb from Yahoo answers.
"I am a certified scuba diver and yes scuba divers can sneeze under water if they needed but it would be rare that they would need to. See people sneeze from small particles that enter your nose and cause you to sneeze. Since you wear a mask that covers your nose there would be no reason to sneeze. However by some fluke a diver needed to they certainly could and it would be safe just like coughing. The regulator in which you use to breathe out of us very effiecent and easier then you would think."
LipsofMorphine
18:47 Feb 23 2014
thanks,I was just about to message you about this.