because a storm is coming
lifeguards make people get out of the water when a storm is coming is because people will get energy out of the water and can die if they don't get out of the water
Thunder storms can produce lightening which can strike you in the water (or next to you) and electrocute you shocking and killing you. In addition, in the ocean, the waves can be pushed by storm winds and cause rip tides and high surf causing drowning possibilities.
Los Angeles County Lifeguards's motto is 'Watch the water, stay in shape, do the right thing'.
It's spelled "Importants" and the lifeguards are available to monitor personnel in water regardless of depth to prevent drowning and assist in CPR actions.
they shove a dead fish down their throat then tell them "you like that dont you?" Hahaha your a fish
The single most safety measure to hurricanes are abiding by mandatory evacuation orders. Secondary aspects to pre, during and post storm procedures to those in non evacuation zones are keeping sufficient food, water and storm supplies until services are restored.
Watches, Water Buoy's, Water Bottles? etc. also a whistle.
a giant warship from an unfriendly country is approaching/announcing how much they hate your country? Jaws is back?
Storm water is the precipitation from a storm event. Surface water is the top of a water body regardless where it comes from.
And the answer is well in the U.K you see lifeguards with the nplq qualification at a swimming pool or leisure centre with water facilities and you also see beach lifeguards at the beach who protect bathers from injury and or death at the coast.
storm water
I would assume so seeing as water conducts electricity. That's why at local pools lifeguards tell you to get out of the pool if it even looks like there's about to be a storm.