Safety is key in adventure, and yes it does come with a lot of perils, without which it will be not adventure anyway. “But one has to take to adventure with right kind of safety standards, from choosing the right operator who has qualified people and have the standard safety protocols. Never compromise on quality when it comes to adventure even if it is slightly expensive than the rest of the operators,” says Reddy. Sheth, who has been keen on doing skydiving, agrees, “I have had several options for doing it. But in some cases, the safety procedures of the operators were not up to the mark. Since there is a risk associated, I want to do it only when everything is right.” Paramita Haldar, 28, a PhD student from IIT Mumbai, makes it a point to double-check the safety standards of organisers when engaging in any adventure activity. “I read up about the activity, what are the safety features to consider, blogs where people have written about their experiences with the organiser and I also find out if the organiser has proper safety certifications in place. For me it is always safety first.”