Lifeguard recertification training with First Aid and CPR/AED. This program allows you to extend or recertify your certifications for two more years. Save $100 today with special Grant!

Lifeguard recertification training with First Aid and CPR/AED. This program allows you to extend or recertify your certifications for two more years. Save $100 today with special Grant!

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LIFEGUARD RECERTIFICATION COURSE WITH FIRST AID AND CPR/AED

We are delighted to announce that, thanks to our affiliation with the Swimming Pool and Spa Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit association, the American Lifeguard Association® has secured a special national grant to subsidize our Lifeguard and Safety training courses. In light of this, we're extending a limited-time $100 discount for all our lifeguard courses, effectively lowering the regular course fee of $285 for lifeguard recertification to a more accessible $185. Please note that this offer is available on a first-come, first-served basis, so we strongly encourage you to register immediately to take advantage of this opportunity.

RENEW YOUR CERTIFICATION RIGHT AWAY!

Whether you completed your original lifeguard training with us, the American Red Cross, or another national organization—or even if your previous certification has expired—you’re welcome to renew and obtain a two-year lifeguard certification through us. If your initial certification was not issued by us, once you’ve registered, we ask that you email us a copy of your previous certification at alalifeguard@aol.com so we can update your records accordingly.

30-DAY PRICE MATCH GUARANTEE

We owe our success to you, our members, and we know that price is a critical concern. We want you to feel confident by choosing the American Lifeguard Association at the lowest prices. Even though we routinely monitor our competitors to ensure our prices are competitive, if you find a lower price after 30 days of your registration, on any training we offer within the county where you live that is being conducted within 30 days of your registration, at your local park authority, community pool, school, or university, we will match it.

We must be able to verify the lower price through a valid website. Lower prices that cannot be confirmed will not be honored. The training cannot be offered by an employer with whom you are required to go for employment purposes, as this would result in reduced pay for the lower-priced course. Additionally, the class must currently be open for registration and not already filled.

To take advantage of our offer, simply email us at alalifeguard@aol.com anytime within 30 days of your initial registration. Include the website, link, or advertisement where you found a better price. Once the lower price and source are confirmed, the American Lifeguard Association will instantly refund the difference.

30-DAY SATISFACTION GUARANTEE

Your satisfaction is our priority. That's why we offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. If our training doesn't meet your expectations, simply email us at alalifeguard@aol.comwithin 30 days of your registration. We'll process your refund on the same day.

The American Lifeguard Association promotes the safe and enjoyable use of aquatic environments through public service announcements and national news media interviews. The Association’s opinions and viewpoints have been aired numerous times over the decades on network shows such as NBC Today Show, Good Morning America, Doctors, and Weather Channel. It has also worked with all the national news networks such as ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC. To learn more about our Association and read the latest news stories regarding the American Lifeguard Association's nationwide efforts in the lifesaving profession, we ask that you tap American Lifeguard Association News.

 

 

 

An orientation session about facility operations and responsibilities helps lifeguards understand the facility, their responsibilities, and management’s expectations. The orientation is critical for learning what is unique about your workplace. Ask your employer questions about your facility and become completely familiar with your facility’s operations.

The employer ensures that each lifeguard candidate has all the skills and knowledge necessary for the position they are being considered for. The employer also needs to make sure the candidate meets the requirements regarding physical and all other elements before starting employment. The employer should evaluate your current skill level. Your employer may have you participate in rescue scenarios to ensure that you understand your team's responsibilities and are familiar with your facility’s layout and equipment.

Continue with in-service training with your employer

Earning a lifeguarding certification means you have completed a training course on a given date. It does not mean that you have learned everything there is to know about lifeguarding. Once hired as a lifeguard, you should expect to be required to continue your training.

Employers must adhere to the Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC) guidelines, which mandate both pre-service evaluations and continuous in-service training.

To enroll in the program, click the ADD TO CART button at the top. Once you register and pay, we will email you full instructions on how to complete the program.

SKILLS COVERED IN THE PROGRAM

Swimming Skills:

To pass the swimming test portion of the lifeguard certification requirements, you must be able to do the following:

  • Be able to complete a swim-tread-swim sequence without stopping to rest: 1. Jump into the water and totally submerge, resurface then swim 150 yards using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both. (Swimming on the back or side is not permitted. Swim goggles are allowed.) 2. Maintain position at the surface of the water for 2 minutes by treading water using only the legs, no arms 3. Swim 50 yards using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both • Brick Test – Complete in 1 minute, 40 seconds- Swim 20 yards, surface dive to 7ft, retrieve a 10-pound brick at the bottom of the pool, return to the surface, swim on the back holding a brick to starting position, and exit the water. (Swim goggles not allowed)

Rescue Skills:

  • Slide-In Entry
  • Stride and Compact Jumps
  • Rescue Approach—Front Crawl or Breaststroke
  • Simple Assist
  • Extension Assist from the Deck
  • Reaching Assist with Equipment and Throwing Assist
  • Swimming Extension Rescue
  • Active and Passive Drowning Victim Rear Rescue
  • Two-Person Removal from the Water Using a Backboard
  • Passive Submerged Victim—Shallow Water
  • Submerged Victim—Deep Water
  • Multiple-Victim Rescue
  • Feet-First Surface Dive
  • Front and Rear Head-Hold Escape

Caring for Head, Neck, or Back Injury Skills:

  • Manual In-Line Stabilization for a Head, Neck, or Back Injury on Land—Lying Down, Sitting, or Standing
  • Using a Backboard for a Standing Victim on Land
  • Head Splint Technique—Face-Up Victim, Shallow Water at or Near Surface
  • Head Splint Technique—Face-Down Victim, Shallow Water at or Near Surface
  • Head Splint Technique—Face-Up Victim, Deep Water at or Near Surface
  • Head Splint Technique—Face-Down Victim, Deep Water at or Near Surface
  • Head and Chin Support—Face-Up Victim, Shallow Water at or Near Surface
  • Head and Chin Support—Face-Down Victim, Shallow Water at or Near Surface
  • Head and Chin Support—Face-Up Victim, Deep Water at or Near Surface
  • Head and Chin Support—Face-Down Victim, Deep Water at or Near Surface
  • Stabilization for a Submerged Victim—Face-Up, Face-Down, or on One Side in Deep Water
  • Using a Backboard in Shallow and Deep Water

CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer Skills:

  • Removing Gloves
  • Initial Assessment
  • Rescue Breathing—Adult, Child, and Infant
  • Using a Bag-Valve-Mask Resuscitator—Two Rescuers
  • Conscious Choking—Adult, Child, and Infant
  • Unconscious Choking—Adult, Child, and Infant
  • CPR—Adult, Child, and Infant
  • Two-Rescuer CPR—Adult, Child, and Infant
  • Using an AED—Adult and Child

First Aid Skills:

  • Secondary Assessment
  • Controlling External Bleeding
  • Applying a Sling and Binder
  • Applying an Anatomic Splint
  • Applying a Soft Splint

Skill Scenarios:

  • Final Skill Scenario 1—Active Drowning Victim
  • Final Skill Scenario 2—Submerged Passive Drowning Victim
  • Final Skill Scenario 3—Head, Neck, or Back Injury

National standards require that all employers test each candidate to ensure they possess the required skills. Employers should also further their staff training through in-service programs to help increase their ability levels. At any time during employment, a staff member should be able to demonstrate their skills to show proficiency. Therefore, even after you complete our program, you must continue practicing your skills and work to improve them.

There is nothing more important than learning how to save a life, and nothing more rewarding than knowing you did it the right way. ALA has helped save tens of thousands of lives over the past quarter of a century. Learn to be alert, be professional, and save lives the right way. Get certified now and start saving lives!

The U.S. Department of Labor, under the Fair Labor Standards Act, sets the eligibility and establishes national standards for lifeguard training and certification across the country and is the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). They have determined that the American Lifeguard Association meets these laws and regulations and offers lifeguard certification programs similar to those provided by the American Red Cross.

The American Lifeguard Association is just one of a handful of national training entities listed by the United States Government to meet these federal requirements. With this said, the American Lifeguard Association meets national lifeguard training and certification requirements for all 50 states along with the District of Columbia and U.S. territories, per Article VI of the U.S. Constitution which dictates that federal law is the "supreme law of the land." Federal regulations, such as meeting the United States Department of Labor requirements regarding lifeguard training and certifications, take superiority over state laws. Preemption applies regardless of whether the conflicting laws come from state legislatures, courts, administrative agencies, or state constitutions.

To enroll in the program, click the ADD TO CART button at the top of the page. You can complete the certification program right away or at any time in the future.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Lifeguard Recertification

  1. How do I register for lifeguard recertification?
    You can register for our lifeguard recertification by clicking the "ADD TO CART" button on the recertification page. Once registered, you will receive immediate access to the lifeguard recertification training materials. We are available 24/7 to assist you in real-time with any questions during the process.

  2. What does the lifeguard recertification program include?
    The lifeguard recertification program includes renewal of your certification in Lifeguarding, First Aid, and CPR/AED. The program reviews important swimming skills, rescue techniques, and first aid procedures, ensuring that you stay well-prepared to handle emergencies.

  3. How long is my lifeguard recertification valid for?
    Your lifeguard certification is valid for two years upon completion of the recertification course. To keep your credentials up to date, you will need to retake the recertification program every two years.

  4. Can I take lifeguard recertification classes near me?
    Yes, our lifeguard recertification near me programs are offered nationwide. The American Lifeguard Association offers lifeguard courses near me for individuals, schools, and community pools, which you can complete at your convenience.

  5. Are there any prerequisites for lifeguard recertification?
    Yes, to qualify for lifeguard recertification, participants must have a valid or an expired lifeguard certification. If your previous certification wasn’t issued by us, please email a copy of it to alalifeguard@aol.com once you register.

  6. Can I complete the lifeguard recertification course online?
    Yes, you can complete the lifeguard recertification course online with our video-led instructions and comprehensive training materials. The course is designed to fit your schedule, allowing you to complete your training and renew your lifeguard certification near me at your own pace. Our national blended program is designed to enable employers to assess your skills while promoting continuous practice and improvement through in-service training.

  7. How do I renew my lifeguard certification if it’s expired?
    Even if your certification has expired, you can still take our lifeguard recertification course. The course will review all essential skills, and upon successful completion, you will receive a new lifeguard certification valid for two years.

  8. What is the cost of the lifeguard recertification program?
    Currently, thanks to a special grant, our lifeguard recertification course is available for $185, reduced from the regular price of $285. This price covers all training and certification for Lifeguarding, CPR/AED, and First Aid.

  9. What if I don't pass the lifeguard recertification exam on the first try?
    If you don’t pass the lifeguard recertification exam on your first attempt, you can retake the exam at no extra cost. We want to ensure that you are fully prepared and confident in your skills.

  10. Where can I take lifeguard recertification classes near me?
    Our lifeguard recertification near me programs are available throughout the country. You can register for and complete the lifeguard recertification courses near me from anywhere, with flexible scheduling.

  11. Is the lifeguard recertification recognized nationwide?
    Yes, under the Fair Labor Standards Act, the U.S. Department of Labor recognizes the American Lifeguard Association's certification programs as equivalent to those provided by the American Red Cross and meets both national training and certification regulations for lifeguards. Our lifeguard recertification meets national requirements in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories.

  12. Is the lifeguard certification valid internationally?

    Yes, lifeguard certification through recognized organizations like the American Lifeguard Association (ALA) is often valid internationally.

  13. How can I ensure my skills remain sharp after recertification?
    Employers must provide both pre-service and in-service training per the CDC Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC) to keep lifeguards’ skills sharp. Continuous evaluations and practice are essential to maintaining the skills learned during your lifeguard recertification.

  14. How do I register for a lifeguard recertification course?

    You can register for our lifeguard recertification course by simply click "Add to Cart" to complete your registration. Once registered, you will receive immediate access to the online materials to begin your recertification training. We are available 24/7 to assist you with any questions or guidance throughout the process.

     

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Click on "ADD TO CART" at the top of the page to register.

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