Several water safety organizations have attempted to improve reporting regarding lifeguard actions in order to better understand the characteristics of successful, non-fatal rescues. In 2003, a collective effort initiated the Lifeguard Rescue Reporting System, an online survey distributed to lifeguards and facility managers across the United States and Canada to better understand rescue actions performed in pools/spas, water parks, and open water areas. After seven years of data collection, the online survey accumulated data reflecting 1,676 rescue actions, collecting information including location, victim characteristics and outcome, rescuer characteristics and strategies, and other general circumstances. Descriptive results indicated that...
The number of people visiting U.S. beaches increased in 2007 to more than 240 million people. This i...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
Objective: To examine fatal drowning associated with aquatic rescues and prior self‐reported experie...
This pilot study compared and evaluated lifeguard perceptions of accidents and rescues with actual a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Ocean lifeguards have protected bathers from dro...
Lanagan-Leitzel (2012) found that lifeguards do not consistently report incidents when free-viewing ...
Lifeguard training texts suggest that a lifeguard should continually scan their zone of coverage, ca...
This paper discusses the development and effectiveness of a protocol for lifeguards in enclosed aqua...
Drowning is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and lifeguards’ action can be regarded as a...
Lifeguards are instructed to respond both to dangerous behavior and to distress/drowning events. Va...
The purpose of this review of literature was, first, to examine whether the existing scientific evid...
Objectives Drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional death for American children in midd...
From 1980-2012, 81 persons drowned in New Zealand while attempting to rescue others. Of these, most ...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
To prevent drownings in public swimming pools (PSP), French legislation requires constant surveillan...
The number of people visiting U.S. beaches increased in 2007 to more than 240 million people. This i...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
Objective: To examine fatal drowning associated with aquatic rescues and prior self‐reported experie...
This pilot study compared and evaluated lifeguard perceptions of accidents and rescues with actual a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Ocean lifeguards have protected bathers from dro...
Lanagan-Leitzel (2012) found that lifeguards do not consistently report incidents when free-viewing ...
Lifeguard training texts suggest that a lifeguard should continually scan their zone of coverage, ca...
This paper discusses the development and effectiveness of a protocol for lifeguards in enclosed aqua...
Drowning is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and lifeguards’ action can be regarded as a...
Lifeguards are instructed to respond both to dangerous behavior and to distress/drowning events. Va...
The purpose of this review of literature was, first, to examine whether the existing scientific evid...
Objectives Drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional death for American children in midd...
From 1980-2012, 81 persons drowned in New Zealand while attempting to rescue others. Of these, most ...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
To prevent drownings in public swimming pools (PSP), French legislation requires constant surveillan...
The number of people visiting U.S. beaches increased in 2007 to more than 240 million people. This i...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
Objective: To examine fatal drowning associated with aquatic rescues and prior self‐reported experie...