The American Lifeguard Association (ALA) has been
offering training for over 30 years. It is a national educational association
that has the full support of both the Swimming Pool and Spa Association and
Global Lifeguards, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. These organizations are
all members of the Global Lifeguard Association, which make up one of the
largest worldwide aquatic consortiums and have certified over 250,000
individuals, and saved countless lives over past quarter of a century. The
American Lifeguard Association helps with the development of testing protocols
and the administration of health and safety programs at swimming pools,
waterparks, waterfronts, and beaches.
In addition, the American Lifeguard Association
emphasizes public awareness of governmental and personal responsibility in
aquatic environmental issues to protect the world we live in. It has worked
diligently on environmental issues to help keep our beaches and waterways
cleaner for our future generations. Over the years, it has promoted the Think
Blue Too movement, which has had a positive impact on the appearance and
well-being of our aquatic environments.
The American Lifeguard Association promotes the safe and
enjoyable use of aquatic environments through public services announcements and
national news media interviews. The Association’s opinion 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.
In addition, its advice and positions have been quoted in
publications such as Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan, and Self Magazine, along
with newspapers such as the Guardian, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and
the Washington Post on aquatic safety and environmental concerns
The American Lifeguard Association adheres to a code of
ethics and makes a commitment to deliver high-quality health and safety training
and testing. Our program-development process draws on the talent and
experiences our leaders and educators have as recognized experts in the
lifeguard profession, along with outside consultants from various national
health and safety organizations, infused with diligent research, to ensure that
the program content and guidelines used in our programs are safe and meet
current national standards. The purpose of the ALA training program is to teach
candidates the knowledge and skills needed to help prevent and respond to
aquatic emergencies. As with all certifications, employer should ensure that
each lifeguard candidate has all the skills necessary for the position for
which he or she is being considered.
To obtain further information on the national training
programs we offer and to enroll, we ask that you to select “Courses Offered,”
which is an option at the top left of our home page. If you have questions, we
ask that you email us through our Contact Us form.
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