a lifeguard firstly saves your life if it is in danger, they are expertly trained first aiders, CPR and all type of rescue techniques. they are there as a counter measure to reduce the likelihood of a hazard occurring. and without them many people would die, or be seriously injured- fact. think about a pool where someones drowning, or has just fractured their spine, without lifeguards no one would know what to do, and if they had a slight idea in their heads, they would very most likely cause further injury to the person or death most likely.
Because even good swimmers sometimes get in trouble. People can develop cramps that prevent them from moving their legs or arms normally, people get sick, disoriented or exhausted. Some people, especially children or people under the influence of drugs or alcohol, don't exercise good judgment and may play too rough and injure themselves or others. People diving into a pool may strike their heads on the bottom of the pool and be rendered unconscious. People running around a pool may slip on the wet pavement, fall and be seriously injured.
A lifeguard is trained to respond to a water emergency. Some people don't respond well, or cannot physically respond safely or correctly. You need a lifeguard for safety.
The possessive form of the plural noun lifeguards is lifeguards'.example: The lifeguards' equipment is kept is this shed.
The Beach Lifeguards train at Newquay, Cornwall.
Los Angeles County Lifeguards was created in 1914.
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Yes all lifeguards are required to know infant, child and adult CPR.
The Swedish Mounted Band of the Royal Lifeguards was created in 1990.
There is no patron saint of lifeguards. However, St. Adjutor of Vernon is the patron saint of swimmers.
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Lifeguards are there to help. The set up safety zones on beaches and offer monitoring as people enjoy their swims. The lifeguards can help rescue a person if they are drownings, have been attacked by a marine species, or if they have suffered faintness. Lifeguards helps make beach-safety zones safe for people, and also help to rescue animals at times.
Yes Lifeguards are required, it is suggested that there is one lifeguard for every 25 people.
Los Angeles County Lifeguards's motto is 'Watch the water, stay in shape, do the right thing'.