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No. The reason they are called Lifesavers is that they resemble the ring used by a lifeguard to save someone's life when they are drowning.
Wear the lifeguard outfit and whistle. If someone is drowning go and save them. You must keep a close eye on the water! If there are sharks,fish, or squid eating penguins you must stop them! You could also enforce the no puffles in the water rule if you want. Use your whistle when you see danger or someone drowning!
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You can't get someone fat without them noticing. They'll be getting fatter!
if you mean someone like a bodyguard... then it is kaavalan!
The word could be; Acknowledge, aware.
To rescue someone drowning and get him/her back on the shore, you pass an arm around his/her chin to keep his/her head out of the water. Your body will be under his/hers so that you can support him/her and you'll swin on your back, helping yourself with your free arm.Do not play lifeguard, there is a lot of accessible and cheap courses to learn how to properly save someone in the water.
It depends on the circumstances.
You would be a hero if you see someone drowning in the water and are able to succeed in saving them. The first step to save someone from drowning is to get them out of the water or at least getting their head out of the water.
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
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.
Hopefully you would do the right thing and do your best to save them.