Become a Lifeguard | Lifeguard Preparation | Red Cross (2024)

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Become a certified lifeguard through the American Red Cross lifeguard training and certification program, including First Aid and CPR/AED training to how to conduct patron surveillance, water rescue, teamwork and communication skills. Throughout the course you will learn the knowledge and skills required to become a professional lifeguard.

Becoming a Lifeguard

Training Options

What to Expect

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Becoming a Lifeguard

The American Red Cross requires important prerequisites to the lifeguarding course. A participant must be at least 15 years old on or before the last day of class and pass course specific swimming prerequisites prior to the start of training. Our science-backed Lifeguarding Program r.24 curriculum is unmatched. The program has a focus on skills development so you can master critical lifesaving skills in less classroom time.

Courses and Preparation / Ways to Learn:

In-person (Classroom only) course:
Created for those who prefer a traditional learning environment, our in-person courses are led by Red Cross certified Lifeguarding instructors. Our in-person courses provide the time you need to learn, practice, ask questions and understand the hands-on skills needed to become certified as a lifeguard.

Blended learning:
Designed for those who need more flexibility, our blended learning option combines online learning with in-person sessions where you will practice skills and demonstrate competency.

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Training Options

There are three main training options to choose from when preparing to become a lifeguard. Training options feature three core courses which can be customized with a variety of optional add-on modules:

  • Lifeguarding (Including Deep Water)
  • Shallow Water Lifeguarding (water up to 5’, 6’ and 7’ deep)
  • Aquatic Attraction Lifeguarding (water up to 3' deep)

A 2-year certification in Lifeguarding with CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and First Aid is issued upon successful completion of our training and coursework. A digital certification is available upon completion.

Materials:
The American Red Cross requires all participants o have access to a print or digital (eBook) Lifeguarding Manual while taking the Lifeguarding course. A complimentary Lifeguarding participant manual eBook will also be available to registered class participants.

  • Lifeguarding Manual Information
  • Purchase the Lifeguarding Manual

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What to Expect

Getting Started:

You have either enrolled in an instructor-led or blended learning lifeguarding class. If you enrolled in a blended learning class, your instructor will provide directions to access and complete your online session.

At the beginning of the first in-person session, your instructor will verify your identity and age and conduct a prerequisite swimming skills evaluation. The prerequisite swimming skills evaluation will vary based on the lifeguarding certification course you are taking. It consists of swimming, treading water and a timed swimming event. See the table below for specific details.

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Swimming

Successfully complete the two prerequisite swimming skills evaluations:

Prerequisite 1: Complete a swim-tread-swim sequence without stopping to rest:

  • 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.)
  • Maintain position at the surface of the water for 2 minutes by treading water using only the legs.
  • Swim 50 yards using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both.

Prerequisite 2: Complete a timed event within 1 minute, 40 seconds:

  • Starting in the water, swim 20 yards. (The face may be in or out of the water. Swim goggles are not allowed.)
  • Surface dive (feet-first or head-first) to a depth of 7 – 10 feet to retrieve a 10-pound object.
  • Return to the surface and swim 20 yards on the back to return to the starting point, holding the object at the surface with both hands and keeping the face out at or near the surface.
  • Exit the water without using a ladder or steps.

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Swimming

Successfully complete the two prerequisite swimming skills evaluations:

Prerequisite 1: Complete a swim-tread-swim sequence without stopping to rest:

  • Jump into the water and totally submerge, resurface then swim 50 yards using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both. (Swimming on the back or side is not permitted. Swim goggles are allowed.)
  • Maintain position at the surface of the water for 2 minutes by treading water using only the legs, floating, or both.
  • Swim 50 yards using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both.

Prerequisite 2: Complete a timed event within 50 seconds:

  • Starting in the water, swim 20 yards. (The face may be in or out of the water. Swim goggles are not allowed.)
  • Submerge to a depth of 4 - 7 feet to retrieve a 10-pound object.
  • Return to the surface and walk or swim 20 yards on the back to return to the starting point, holding the object at the surface with both hands and keeping the face out at or near the surface.
  • Exit the water without using a ladder or steps.

Note: If the Shallow Water Lifeguarding course includes training for the Waterpark Skills module, no additional prerequisite swimming distances or skills are required.

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Swimming

Complete the water competency sequence without stopping:

  • Step into water from the side and totally submerge.
  • Maintain position for 1 minute by treading water or floating (or a combination of the two).
  • Rotate one full turn and orient to the exit.
  • Level off and swim on the front or back 25 yards.
  • Exit without using a ladder or steps.

Treading Water

N/A

Timed Event

Complete a timed event within 50 seconds without stopping.

  • Starting in the water, walk or swim 20 yards.
  • Return to the surface and walk or swim 20 yards on the back to return to the starting point with both hands holding the object at the surface of the water.
  • Exit the water without using steps or a ladder.

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Waterfront Skills Module

Successfully complete the three prerequisite swimming skills evaluations:

Prerequisite 1: Complete a swim-tread-swim sequence without stopping to rest:

  • Jump into the water and totally submerge, resurface then swim 350 yards using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both. (Swimming on the back or side is not permitted. Swim goggles are allowed.)
  • Maintain position at the surface of the water for 2 minutes by treading water using only the legs.
  • Swim 200 yards using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both.

Prerequisite 2: Complete a timed event within 1 minute, 40 seconds:

  • Starting in the water, swim 20 yards. (The face may be in or out of the water. Swim goggles are not allowed.)
  • Surface dive (feet-first or head-first) to a depth of 7 - 10 feet to retrieve a 10-pound object.
  • Return to the surface and swim 20 yards on the back to return to the starting point, holding the object at the surface with both hands and keeping the face out at or near the surface.
  • Exit the water without using a ladder or steps.

Prerequisite 3: Complete an underwater swim:

  • Swim 5 yards, submerge and retrieve three dive rings placed 5 yards apart in 4 – 7 feet of water.
  • Resurface and continue to swim another 5 yards.

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Shallow Water Lifeguarding (5, 6, or 7 feet) or Waterpark Skills

Successfully complete the two prerequisite swimming skills evaluations:

Prerequisite 1: Complete a swim-tread-swim sequence without stopping to rest:

  • Jump into the water and totally submerge, resurface then swim 50 yards using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both. (Swimming on the back or side is not permitted. Swim goggles are allowed.)
  • Maintain position at the surface of the water for 2 minutes by treading water using only the legs, floating, or both.
  • Swim 50 yards using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both.

Prerequisite 2: Complete a timed event within 50 seconds:

  • Starting in the water, swim 20 yards. (The face may be in or out of the water. Swim goggles are not allowed.)
  • Submerge to a depth of 4 - 7 feet to retrieve a 10-pound object.
  • Return to the surface and walk or swim 20 yards on the back to return to the starting point, holding the object at the surface with both hands and keeping the face out at or near the surface.
  • Exit the water without using a ladder or steps.

Note: If the Shallow Water Lifeguarding course includes training for the Waterpark Skills module, no additional prerequisite swimming distances or skills are required.

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* If you are unable to successfully perform any of the prerequisite skills, you will not be eligible to enter the Lifeguarding class. Contact your instructor or training provider for further development and training opportunities to prepare for a future lifeguarding class.

Lifeguarding Course Overview

After successfully completing the prerequisite swimming skills evaluation you will alternate between the classroom and water as you learn and practice lifeguarding and First Aid/CPR/AED skills. Course lengths vary by class; the table below contains the minimum time required for an American Red Cross Lifeguarding course, not including breaks for transitions, rest, and meals. The amount of time to complete the online course for recertification will vary by individual. The blended learning recertification course allows for the individual to test out of online content, resulting in shorter online course times.

Course Delivery Format Minimum Length
Lifeguarding (including Deep Water) Instructor-led 27 hours, 25 minutes in-person
Lifeguarding (including Deep Water) Blended About 6 hours online, 21 hours and 30 minutes in-person
Shallow Water Lifeguarding (up to 5’, 6’, or 7’) Instructor-led 27 hours, 25 minutes
Shallow Water Lifeguarding (up to 5’, 6’, or 7’) Blended About 6 hours online, 27 hours and 30 minutes in-person
Aquatic Attraction Lifeguarding (equal to or less than 3’) Instructor-led 26 hours, 35 minutes
Aquatic Attraction Lifeguarding (equal to or less than 3’) Blended About 6 hours online, 20 hours and 40 minutes in-person
Lifeguarding Recertification Instructor-led 9 hours, 15 minutes
Lifeguarding Recertification Blended Online time will vary based on ability to test out of content. 9 hours, 15 minutes for in-person
Shallow Water Lifeguarding Recertification Instructor-led 9 hours, 15 minutes
Shallow Water Lifeguarding Recertification (Blended) Blended Online time will vary based on ability to test out of content. 9hours, 15 minutes
Waterfront Skills (Instructor-led) Instructor-led 6 hours
Waterpark Skills (Instructor-led) Instructor-led 4 hours, 15 minutes
Waterpark Skills Recertification (Instructor-led) Instructor-led 2 hours, 35 minutes
Waterfront Skills Recertification (Instructor-led) Instructor-led 2 hours

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More About the Course

Red Cross Lifeguarding classes employ a variety of methods to deliver consistent, high-quality instruction and accurate information. To help you learn new information, build correct psychom*otor skills, and develop decision-making and problem-solving skills, a variety of interactive activities are integrated into the course along with:

The Lifeguarding Manual – all participants must have a Lifeguarding Manual during class. Your instructor will either provide the manual at the beginning of class or provide instructions for you to obtain your own manual. A complementary Lifeguarding Participant Manual eBook is permitted at the discretion of the instructor and requires a laptop or tablet to view the manual.

Videos – you will watch a variety of videos during class to help convey important information about key concepts and skills including:

  • Professionalism
  • Surveillance
  • Scanning
  • Injury Prevention
  • Responding to Emergencies
  • Water Rescue and Rapid Extrication Skills
  • Lowering the Risk for Infection
  • Rapid Assessment
  • Giving Ventilations Using Resuscitation Masks and Bag-Valve-Mask Resuscitators
  • CPR/AED Skills
  • First Aid and Responding to Sudden Illnesses
  • Responding to Injuries Head, Neck and Spinal Injuries

Skill demonstrations and course activities – you will learn and practice individual and team response skills including how to:

  • Recognize drowning, conduct surveillance, and respond to emergencies
  • Enter the water and approach a drowning person
  • Rescue a drowning person at the surface and submerged on the bottom
  • Extricate (remove) a person from the water and provide care
  • Provide ventilations using a resuscitation mask and a bag-valve mask resuscitator
  • Perform professional-level CPR with AED (as an individual rescuer and as part of a team of 4 rescuers)
  • Care for Obstructed Airway
  • Provide first aid, including opioid overdose, sickle cell crisis, acute chest syndrome and electrical shock inquires.
  • Note Training manikins are used during the class for CPR chest compressions, giving ventilations, and AED simulations)

You will also learn and practice on equipment that lifeguards use to respond in emergencies, including:

  • Rescue tubes
  • Hip Packs
  • Resuscitation masks
  • Backboards (for rapid extrication of an unresponsive person)
  • Backboards with head immobilizers (for suspected head, neck or spinal injuries in the water)
  • AED training units
  • Bag-Valve-Mask resuscitators
  • Nitrile, non-latex gloves

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Completing the Lifeguarding Class

At the end of your final in-person session you will take a 50 question written exam and a 3 final skills assessment to evaluate your individual rescue skills, and your ability to perform a rescue as part of a team and your surveillance and rotation skills. The final skills assessment will include:

  • An individual, timed response; you will perform a submerged rescue in followed by extrication, rapid assessment (with two ventilations) and 3 minutes of single-rescuer CPR.
  • Surveillance skills: Rotate to the lifeguard station, conduct surveillance, and then rotate out of the station.
  • Multiple Rescuer response; you will perform a submerged rescue, extricate the person followed by work with a team of other rescuers to demonstrate clear communication and critical thinking ability while providing care using BVM, CPR and AED. You will be evaluated on both individual performance, and overall team response performance.

If you have actively participated in all sessions, successfully demonstrated all skills in the course and successfully completed the lifeguarding written exams and final skills assessments you will be awarded a Lifeguarding certificate.

Make sure your instructor has your email address, as you will receive your Red Cross digital certificate immediately after your instructor reports your course completion (typically within 10 business days).

Questions or Concerns About Training?

If you have questions about an upcoming course, please reach out to your instructor or the aquatic facility conducting the course.

If you have concerns related to training you participated in, or if you feel your training was not conducted in compliance with Red Cross standards, please contact: qualityassurance@redcross.org

Quick Links

  • Lifeguard Certification
  • Lifeguard Tests
  • Lifeguard Manual

Saving lives starts here

Proceeds from Red Cross training support the lifesaving mission of the Red Cross including disaster relief, blood collection and the Service to the Armed Forces Program.

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FAQs

What happens if you fail the lifeguard written test? ›

If, for some reason, you do not pass the final exam, you may re-take the test again. The American Red Cross permits one retake of the test. If a passing score is not obtained after the retake, the entire class must be repeated.

Is the lifeguard written exam multiple choice? ›

The Lifeguarding exam is a 35 question multiple choice test. Each choice will have option A, B, C or D. You need to score a grade of 80% or better, which means you will be able to get 7 questions wrong and pass.

How many questions are on the lifeguard written exam? ›

You will need to take one final written exam consisting of 50 questions and score a minimum of 80%.

How many laps is 300 yards? ›

Swim 300 yards (12 laps) continuous swimming front crawl, breast stroke or combination of both.

How long does it take to swim 300 yards? ›

Swimming Pace Chart
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1:202:404:00
1:252:504:15
1:303:004:30
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How heavy is the lifeguard brick? ›

10 LB Rubber Diving Brick for Lifeguard Training.

Is it hard being a lifeguard? ›

Not only do lifeguards need to learn the necessary skills, but they must constantly be alert for swimmers who need help while managing their other tasks. It's a challenging but rewarding job.

What is the lifeguard final test? ›

First Aid Lifeguard Test

The final part of the process is the First Aid test. This checks that you know what to do if someone requires medical assistance, and ensures that you'll be able to provide an effective response.

Can you wear glasses and be a lifeguard? ›

Any person who assumes the role of a lifeguard or instructor in an aquatic environment should achieve and maintain the following vision standards: Visual acuity of 20/20 corrected with at least one eye and minimum of 20/40 corrected in the poorer eye.

How do you pass a lifeguard audit? ›

To successfully pass an audit, the lifeguard should be able to recognize the “victim,” activate the EAP, perform the rescue, and bring the “victim” to the edge of the pool under 30 seconds. Audits should not be used solely to determine who the best lifeguard is or who is “paying attention”.

What happens if a lifeguard fails? ›

When a lifeguard has failed to meet a legal duty or obligation as part of his or her job, he or she may be found negligent and the company providing the service held liable in a drowning case. A lifeguard has a legal responsibility to take action to protect the safety of swimmers.

What happens if you fail to save someone as a lifeguard? ›

In the context of lifeguards, each one has a duty of care by law to protect those under their supervision. Failure to live up to that duty of care can lead to liability for any injuries caused as a result.

How long do you have to hold your breath to be a lifeguard? ›

Pass certification tests.

Some require you to swim 300 yards, tread water in one place for 2 minutes without support, swim using various techniques, surface dive to a depth of 7 to 10 feet (2.1 to 3.0 m), and hold your breath for 1 to 2 minutes. Make sure all of your certifications stay up to date.

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