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How Hard It Is To Get A Lifeguard Certification.

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Lifeguard certification is an important phase in the process of becoming a professional lifeguard. In addition to certificate you will gain skills and knowledge which are the best allies of a lifeguard. There are many pool management companies in the market which offers such type of certifications and the for the purpose of lifeguard employment, this certificate is the must document. Let's see how to get a certification. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How Hard It Is To Get A Lifeguard Certification.


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Introduction
  • Many people aiming to achieve their lifeguard
    certification often ask how to become a lifeguard
    and what are the necessary requirements to do so.
  • Typically, all it takes is to have a want to help
    people, a passion to learn and of course, enjoy
    spending time in the water.

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Becoming a Lifeguard
  • Becoming a lifeguard does require an initial
    investment of time and money. Certification
    courses cost anywhere from 150 to 500, and take
    upwards of 30 hours to complete. 
  • If you have a specific facility where you would
    like to work, check with the manager to see what
    type of lifeguard certification they prefer.
  • There are some big swimming pool management
    companies like red cross and also experienced
    ones like Aquatic management.

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Before You Take the Course
  • You should be a good swimmer.
  • Certification courses require several swimming
    tests before the class commences, and if you
    cant pass the tests, you cant continue taking
    the course. 
  • Swimming requirements vary by certification type,
    but at a minimum you should be able to swim 300
    meters.
  • You should be used to "rhythmic breathing".
  • You must have a strong kick.

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Lifeguard Course
  • Identify and prevent common land-based
    emergencies.
  • Avoid distractions.
  • Work together with the rest of the lifeguard
    team.
  • Provide first aid and emergency care.
  • Perform water rescues for distressed swimmers
    and drowning victims.
  • Respond appropriately to a victim with a head,
    neck, or back injury.
  • Act as a secondary rescuer, assisting the primary
    rescuer in a variety of tasks.

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Becoming Certified
  • To pass the course and become a certified
    lifeguard, you must attend all the classes and
    perform all the skills correctly.
  • Periodically, you will be required to take a
    written exam, and on the very last day you will
    perform a number of skills scenarios. 
  • These are lifelike make it or break it tests
    that require you to identify an emergency in
    progress, respond appropriately, and provide the
    required care from start to finish.

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