React Right · First Response

React Right

First aid, CPR, oxygen and AED: one day of emergency first-response training.

MOLCHANOVS2,500,000IDR

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Emergency first response

React Right is a one-day emergency first-response course covering first aid, CPR, oxygen administration and AED use. It is the foundation for rescue-level training and a skill worth having in and out of the water.

React Right builds the confidence to respond calmly to an emergency. You learn primary and secondary assessment, CPR, the use of oxygen and an automated external defibrillator (AED), and how to manage a casualty until help arrives.

  • A full day of first aid, CPR, oxygen and AED training.
  • No diving experience needed, in or out of the water.
  • Manikins, an AED trainer and an oxygen kit, not just slides.
  • The first-aid qualification rescue-level courses ask for.

All prices in IDR · Marine Park fee of IDR 100,000 applies to reef sessions.

Duration
1 day
Covers
First aid, CPR, oxygen administration, AED use
Format
Theory plus hands-on practice
Prerequisite
None. Open to divers and non-divers
Certification
A recognised first-response certification on completion
Useful for
The first-aid prerequisite for rescue-level courses
Equipment
Manikins, AED trainer and oxygen kit provided

What is React Right?

The skills to act when it counts

React Right builds the confidence to respond calmly to an emergency. You learn primary and secondary assessment, CPR, the use of oxygen and an automated external defibrillator (AED), and how to manage a casualty until help arrives.

It is shared across the freediving and scuba side of the family, and is a prerequisite for rescue-level courses, but it is just as valuable for everyday life.

Students practising CPR during a React Right course

Learn it, practise it, repeat it

A day built so the sequence ends up in your hands, not just in your notes.

  1. Knowledge

    Scene safety, primary and secondary assessment, and how to decide what matters first when someone is hurt and everyone is looking at you.

  2. Skills

    CPR on manikins, using an automated external defibrillator, and administering oxygen, each broken down and practised until the sequence runs without prompting.

  3. Putting it together

    Managing a casualty from first contact to handover, so the pieces connect under a little pressure rather than one at a time.

Learn to react right

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What React Right includes

Everything you need is included, so you can focus on the diving.

One-day course

A full day of first aid, CPR, oxygen and AED training.

Certified instructor

Hands-on coaching in a small, supportive group.

Training equipment

Manikins, AED trainer and oxygen kit provided.

Certification

A recognised first-response certification on completion.

Good to know

Who can take it

React Right is open to everyone. To join you only need to:

  • Be willing to learn hands-on first aid and CPR.
  • Be old enough to perform the practical skills (ask us for younger participants).

Freediving, the family way

Certified Molchanovs instructors

Ocean-obsessed, and patient with it.

Small classes

Real, personalised attention at every step.

Ideal conditions year-round

Warm, calm, clear water on your doorstep.

Inclusive and non-competitive

Safe and supportive: become a family member.

React Right, answered

Do I need to be a diver?

No. React Right is open to everyone, though it is also the first-aid prerequisite for rescue-level freediving and scuba courses.

How long does it take?

One day, with a mix of theory and plenty of hands-on practice.

What will I be able to do afterwards?

Provide first aid and CPR, use oxygen and an AED, and manage a casualty confidently until professional help arrives.

Do I need it for a rescue course?

Rescue-level training asks for a current first aid and CPR qualification, taken within the last 24 months. React Right is that qualification, and doing it here means you can go straight into rescue training rather than hunting for a course later.

I have never done first aid before. Is that a problem?

Not at all. The course assumes nothing and is built around repetition, which is what actually makes first aid stick. Most people arrive with no background at all.

Why does this matter here specifically?

There is no hyperbaric chamber on the Gili Islands. The nearest are in Mataram on Lombok and in Bali, and any serious incident starts with whoever is standing there: oxygen, first aid and a call. That first response is exactly what this day teaches.

Does the certification expire?

First aid and CPR skills fade fast without practice, and rescue-level dive training asks for a qualification taken within the last 24 months, so plan on refreshing it roughly every two years.

What should I bring?

Nothing but comfortable clothes you can kneel in. Manikins, the AED trainer and the oxygen kit are all provided.

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