Courses & Programs

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A Lifesaving Technique that's useful in Many Emergencies, Such as a Heart Attack or Near Drowning, In Which Someone's Breathing or Heartbeat has Stopped.

Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) and Protection of Human Subjects in Clinical Trials.

Teach the children Some Simple First Aid, including Phoning Emergency Services, Putting Burns in Cold Water, Cleaning Wounds etc.

First Aid Training that will help your Workforce Recognize and Act Competently and Confidently in an Emergency Situation in order to Sustain Life.

A Lifeguard is a Rescuer who Supervises the Safety and Rescue of Swimmers, Surfers, and Other Water Sports Participants such as in a Swimming Pool, Water Park, Beach, Spa, River and Lake.

Water safety refers to the Procedures, Precautions and Policies Associated with Safety in, on and Around Bodies of Water, Where there is a Risk of Injury or Drowning. It has applications in Several Occupations, Sports and Recreational Activities.

A Lifeguard is responsible for the Safety of People in an Area of Water, and Usually a Defined Area Immediately Surrounding or Adjacent to it, such as a Beach Next to an Ocean or Lake.

In Pool Lifesaver Training one Learns Safe Entry into Swimming Pool, Safe Approach and Safe Rescue of a Drowning Victim.

Swim in Designated Areas Supervised by Lifeguards. Always Swim with a Buddy; Do Not Allow Anyone to Swim Aalone. Provide Close and Constant Attention to Children you are Supervising, Even when a Lifeguard is Present, No matter How well the Child can Swim or How Shallow the Water.

National Lifeguard Waterpark provides advanced training to develop the lifeguarding skills, principles and practices, and the decision-making processes