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You don't really need any experience in the sport of competitive swimming. Obviously, you need to know how to swim and be of age and you must take a lifeguard class and test which usually involves having to swim about a 300 I believe
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freeze the water and go ice skating. ask anyone at the pool when the lifeguard will be on duty. dont swim. swim with caution.
A swim float. there should also be a lifeguard.
Chairs/Stands shall be venue appropriate and zone specific structures positioned as to provide an unobstructed view of the entire zone of patron surveillance responsibility for that lifeguard station. Swim near a lifeguard's chair. That means always swim in an area where someone is responsible for watching you, such as a lifeguard or an adult that you know
Infinitive phrases ("to" form of a verb) can be nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. As adverbs, they answer the question "why" or "for what purpose." In the sentence "Applicants must swim five miles to qualify as a lifeguard" the infinitive phrase "to qualify as a lifeguard" modifies the verb "must swim" gives the reason why they are swimming. In the sentence "She is old enough to drive" the infinitive modifies the adjective "old."
13 feet to be a lifeguard have to be able to swim down to 13 feet
Because it is considered dangerous; if someone was to be accidentally knocked unconcsience and floated down and drowned, he/she would be hard to save unless there was a qualified lifeguard there.
The lifeguard tube is used to assist the lifeguard in the event that they have to enter the water for a save. The lifeguard will jump into the pool and use the tube to support themselves as they keep their eye on the victim and swim towards them. The tube can then be placed either under the victim, used to support a backboard, or extended toward the victim to grab onto.
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