if you are in danger u could call the red cross and they will help u to survive
You have to take a certification class at a recreation center.
To become an instructor of swimming there are a few things that need to be done. First, the person must be certified in CPR. Second, the person must become certified in First Aid. Third, the person must take a course to become certified as a lifeguard. Finally, the person should take a Water Safety Instructor Course.
of course they will be able to cross over,only if there is water and a boat to cross the water in.
Usually, junior lifeguard at 14, lifeguard at 16, and Water Safety Instructor at 18. Private pools and some municipal pools have their own certification courses and tests. The YMCA's/community pools/beaches usually require Red Cross Lifesaving certification. Most places also want Red Cross First Aid/CPR training as well.
A boat of course. A lagoon is water, and bicycles are not known for their aquatic prowess.
You gain more experience and feel more comfortable in the water. It also can be credited toward the Advanced Open Water Diver course. You also learn under the supervision of a PADI instructor.
Yes, it is generally safe for a 5-year-old to start swimming lessons. Important considerations for their safety and enjoyment in the water include ensuring they are supervised by a qualified instructor, using appropriate safety equipment like floatation devices, teaching them basic water safety skills, and creating a positive and supportive learning environment.
The purpose of the course is to LEARN the safety material. If we give you the answers, you learn nothing- and I do not want to share the water around my boat with people that have not learned safe boating. Sorry.
It depends on what state you will be boating in. Some states require the completion of a boating safety course, some don't - although it is best to at least get a safety course under your belt.
You gain more experience and feel more comfortable in the water. It also can be credited toward the Advanced Open Water Diver course. You also learn under the supervision of a PADI instructor.
Why don't you actually take the boaters safety course instead of cheating!
Careers related to a lifeguard include swimming instructor, where individuals teach swimming techniques and water safety; beach or pool manager, overseeing operations and staff; and water safety educator, focusing on community outreach and safety programs. Additionally, lifeguards can transition into roles in emergency medical services or search and rescue operations, leveraging their skills in water safety and first aid. Other opportunities may include recreational therapy or roles in aquatic facility management.