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Keyword: "lifeguard"

(1 to 9 of 9 articles)

High School P.E. Drownings Emphasize Need for Supervision
By Michael Popke, February 2013
Last year in central Connecticut, at high schools located less than 10 miles apart, two students drowned in supervised physical education swimming classes ...

New Life for the Concept of Computer-Assisted Drowning Detection
By Paul Steinbach, December 2010
The launch of one company and the re-emergence of another have breathed new life into the concept of computer-assisted drowning detection.

Strict Usage Rules are Designed to Prevent Drowning Accidents
By Nicholas Brown, September 2010
Strict usage rules at one city's pools are designed to prevent drowning accidents among children.

10 Steps to Managing Critical Incidents at Commercial Pools
By Michael Popke, July 2010
Following 10 important steps before, during and after a critical incident can keep swimmers safe and aquatic facility operators out of legal trouble.

Don't Hold Your Breath
By Paul Steinbach , 1/01/2007
Prolonged breath-holding and underwater activities can prove deadly.

Fountains of Youth
By Marvin Bynum , 12/01/2006
Already popular with the younger set, spray parks are gaining more mature fans, too — thanks to low installation and operational costs.

Sink or Swim
By Marvin Bynum, 6/1/2005
At an annual Oklahoma City event, lifeguards put their skills to the test.

Ready for Action
By Marvin Bynum, 12/1/2004
Today's aquatic safety personnel are better equipped and prepared than ever, thanks to enhanced technology and training

Retaining Young Lifeguards Requires Creativity
By Paul Steinbach, 3/1/2001
Retaining young lifeguards requires creativity in the ongoing training process

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