You don't. In most cases they are just having a bit of fun because they know that you won't be there everyday and they can get away with flirting with you. This may sound bad but it passes the time for them and they also enjoy building up our confidences. You shouldn't take them too seriously or you will get hurt.
Yes, you must know CPR to be a lifeguard (or even get the lifeguard certification).
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The possessive form for the noun lifeguard is lifeguard's.
Chairs/Stands shall be venue appropriate and zone specific structures positioned as to provide an unobstructed view of the entire zone of patron surveillance responsibility for that lifeguard station. Swim near a lifeguard's chair. That means always swim in an area where someone is responsible for watching you, such as a lifeguard or an adult that you know
To become a lifeguard you need at least a+ to become a lifeguard.
Wayne Lifeguard was created in 1973.
No you do not. You need to get certified in CPR/AED for the professional rescuer/lifeguard as well as First aid for the professional rescuer/lifeguard. Every job requires different requirements and to get the best answer you would need to contact the place you intend to work at. I am still in high school and I am working as a lifeguard.
A lifeguard came to my rescue at the pool yesterday.
13 feet to be a lifeguard have to be able to swim down to 13 feet
It depends what the requirements are for the place you want to lifeguard at. I am a lifeguard at the local YMCA during the summer. Im 5'8 and 200 pounds.
To be a certified YMCA Lifeguard you must be 16, you also must be 16 to take the lifeguard certification course.
The minumum age to take the lifeguard class and become a lifeguard in general is 15 years old.