How to be a lifeguard

Surveillance: Constantly monitor swimmers and water activities to prevent accidents.

Rescue Skills: Be trained in various rescue techniques and CPR to respond swiftly in emergencies.

First Aid Knowledge: Familiar with first aid procedures, including treating cuts, scrapes, and other injuries.

Water Safety Protocols: Understand safety measures for preventing drownings and accidents, including the use of flotation devices.

Communication Skills: Ability to effectively communicate with patrons, providing safety information and responding to emergencies.

Physical Fitness: Maintain good physical condition, as rescues may require strength and endurance.

Emergency Management: Know how to handle emergency situations, including notifying emergency services and evacuating areas if necessary.