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  1. USLA - United States Lifesaving Association

    The USLA works to reduce the incidence of death and injury in the aquatic environment through public education, national lifeguard standards, training programs, promotion of high levels of …

  2. USLA Certification Programs - United States Lifeguard Association

    Since 1993, the USLA has certified (accredited) agencies and organizations which demonstrate that they meet USLA standards. Under the USLA system, the USLA does not conduct training, …

  3. Lifesaving Events Calendars - United States Lifesaving Association

    Registration and hotel booking are now open. Save the date for the USLA Fall 2026 National Lifesaving Conference & Expo. Expanded education sessions will be joined by Board and …

  4. USLA's Top Ten Beach and Water Safety Tips

    Learn more at the USLA’s spinal injury prevention page. Life Jackets Save Lives: Children and non-swimmers should wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved, properly fitted life jacket when in or …

  5. USLA Certified Programs - United States Lifeguard Association

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  6. USLA Resources - United States Lifesaving Association

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  7. Junior Lifeguards - United States Lifesaving Association - USLA

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  8. American Lifeguard Rescue and Drowning Statistics for Beaches

    This is based on the last ten years of reports from USLA affiliated lifeguard agencies, comparing estimated beach attendance to the number of drowning deaths in areas under lifeguard …

  9. United States Lifesaving Association - USLA

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  10. Rip Currents - United States Lifesaving Association - USLA

    Why are rip currents dangerous? Rip currents pull people away from shore. Rip current speeds can vary from moment to moment and can quickly increase to become dangerous to anyone …