For many parents, summertime generally means teens are off from school and looking to catch the sun’s rays at the pool or the beach. In South Florida, especially, the beach is a common choice, but the fun lags when money becomes sparse.
“Why not enjoy the beach and get paid for it,” says Todd Maki, head of lifeguard training at Rescue-101. “Lifeguarding can be a fun job, while keeping teens healthy and actively involved with the community.”
All of the lifeguard training courses offered at Rescue-101 are certified by the American Red Cross and are made available to anyone 15 years of age or older. Registration is made simple by visiting www.Rescue-101.com/
Rescue-101, LLC is a leading health and safety company consisting of licensed firefighters, paramedics, police officers, and lifeguards who dedicate their time off shift to train individuals on how to properly respond to various types of emergencies effectively at home, work, and in the community. All trainers are carefully selected, allowing Rescue-101 to deliver valuable and interactive training sessions that create a memorable experience in the mind of all participants.
All of the equipment/products used in the training courses must comply with the American Red Cross curriculum and include Prestan Manikins, and Philips AED training units and the Think Safe EID, to name a few. Rescue-101 also helps businesses of all types and sizes to comply with health and safety regulations through our wide selection of equipment, educational courses, and overall industry experience.
"We strive to give all participants the peace of mind in order to respond effectively at the time of an emergency, " says Samael Tejada, firefighter and president. "We believe everyone should know what we know about health, safety, and crisis prevention in order to become properly prepared. What differentiates us from the rest is our experience, personalized-
Samael Tejada concludes with, "Our training philosophy is simple: engage each participant and develop valuable skills that can improve and protect our lives at work and in our communities."
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