Our safety standards
Every booking follows the same professional, safety-first standards, so each event gets consistent water supervision.
What every booking includes
These are the professional commitments our guards work to on every event.
- Current lifeguard, CPR, First Aid, and AED certification requirements for our guards
- A pre-event pool safety check before guests enter the water
- A rescue tube and first-aid kit on deck
- No phone use while actively guarding the water
- Stop-swim authority if conditions become unsafe
- Incident and near-miss documentation
- Guard-to-swimmer planning based on age, swimmer ability, pool features, and event conditions
Stop-swim authority
Knowing when to pause swimming is part of professional water supervision.
Your lifeguard may pause swimming when conditions become unsafe — for example during lightning or severe weather, overcrowding in the water, poor visibility, or unsafe behavior in or around the pool.
Swimming resumes once conditions are safe again. This judgment is there to protect everyone at your event.
Coverage is planned, not one-size-fits-all
The right number of guards depends on your specific event.
We match the number of lifeguards to the number of swimmers, their ages and ability, your pool’s features, and the conditions on the day. We review these details with you before recommending coverage, so the plan fits your event rather than a generic formula.
Have an event in mind? Let’s plan the right coverage.
Tell us about your pool and guests, and we’ll recommend coverage built around your event. Requests are reviewed before they’re confirmed.
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