Lifeguard Training and Lifeguard Instructor
In the United States, drowning is the seventh leading cause of unintentional injury deaths for
all ages and the second leading cause of all injury deaths, each year, for children 1 to 14 years old. In 2005, there were 3,582 fatal unintentional drownings, averaging ten deaths per day. For every child who dies from drowning, another four received emergency department care for nonfatal submersion injuries (Center of Diseases Control, 2008).
Streamline Health Services provides American Red Cross lifeguarding and water safety courses by highly trained, experienced, and certified America Red Cross instructors. Quality, consistency, and accountability drive our passion for water safety education and training. We look forward to meeting your safety training and certification needs today!
Course Registration for Individuals
STEP 1 - Download appropriate registration form: includes class dates, class location and course fee
Currently ALL Lifeguard Class Dates are OPEN
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Descriptions and
Group Rates Below.
Lifeguard Instructor
Lifeguard Training
Lifeguard Recertification
Waterfront Lifeguard Bridge Course
STEP 2 - Choose a class date
STEP 3 - Call (949) 713-7711 or email Streamline Health Services for class availability
STEP 4 - Mail in completed Course Participant Waiver and Course Fee
OR
STEP 4 - Fax Course Participant Waiver to (949) 209–1839
STEP 5 - Make Online Payment
Classes Fill Up Quickly! In order to guarantee a spot, Streamline Health Services must receive course registration forms and course fees.
If you are unable to download a registration form, please email Amy Alexander requesting registration information. You will receive a reply to your email within 24 hours, along with the attached registration information.
Group Rates and Course Descriptions
American Red Cross On-site group training and certification is available. Courses maybe taught during business and evening hours, and Saturday morning. You may create your own class combination. Spanish speaking classes available. For more information on Group Rates, please call for pricing.
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Lifeguard Instructor: includes CPR, AED, Standard First Aid, O2 Administration
Group Course Fee - $200.00 / per person - class size 20 to 60 participants
Course designed to train Lifeguard Instructor candidates to teach the following American Red
Cross courses: Lifeguard Training, CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer, Standard First Aid,
Basic Water Rescue, Water Safety Today, Oxygen Administration, Bloodborne Pathogens,
and Preventative Disease Transmission. Lifeguard Instructor candidates will develop an understanding of course materials, methods, policies and procedures; while learning how to conduct efficient land and water skill sessions, and how to effectively evaluate and manage a lifeguard candidate's progress.
Lifeguard Instructor candidates must be 17 years of age, able to demonstrate 300-yards continuous swim, using the front crawl and breaststroke, and able to retrieve a 10-lb weight from 7-feet of water, then swim 20-yards, with legs only. Lifeguard Instructor candidates must be able to demonstrate proficient Lifeguard Training, CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer, Standard First Aid land and water skills, and pass a pre-course written exam with a score of at least 80 percent.
Upon successful completion, Lifeguard Instructor candidates will receive an American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor certificate valid for 2 years, Lifeguarding and Standard First Aid
certificate valid for 3 years, CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer certificate valid for 1 year, Basic Water Rescue certificate valid for 3 years, Water Safety Today certificate valid for life, Oxygen Administration certificate valid for 1 year, Bloodborne Pathogens certificate valid for
1 year, and Preventative Disease Transmission certificate valid for 1 year.
NOTE: Instructor candidates must have current basic certifications in the following: Lifeguarding, Standard First Aid, and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. Proof of current basic certifications is required on the first day of class.
Group Course Fee - $180.00 / per person - class size 20 to 60 participants
Course designed to prepare lifeguard candidates to prevent, recognize, respond, and manage aquatic emergency, breathing and cardiac emergency, and standard first aid injury and illness emergency. Course includes: Lifeguard Training for traditional pools, CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer, and Standard First Aid.
Lifeguard candidates must be 15 years of age, able to demonstrate 300-yards continuous swim, using the front crawl and breaststroke, and able to retrieve a 10-lb weight from 7-feet of water, then swim 20-yards, with legs only. Upon successful completion, lifeguard candidates will receive an American Red Cross Lifeguarding and Standard First Aid certificate valid for 3 years, and a CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer certificate valid for 1 year.
Group Course Fee - $85.00 / per person - class size 20 to 60 participants
Course designed to refresh the skills of currently certified American Red Cross Lifeguards.
Lifeguard Recertification candidates must be 15 years of age, able to demonstrate 300-yards continuous swim, using the front crawl and breaststroke, and able to retrieve a 10-lb weight from 7-feet of water, then swim 20-yards, with legs only. Upon successful completion, Lifeguard Recertification candidates will receive an American Red Cross Lifeguarding and Standard First Aid certificate valid for 3 years and a CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer certificate valid for 1 year.
NOTE: Lifeguard Recertification candidates must have current basic certifications in the following: Lifeguarding, Standard First Aid, and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. Proof of current basic certifications is required on the first day of class.
Group Course Fee - $95.00 / per person - class size 20 to 60 participants
Course designed to certified current basic lifeguards in Waterfront lifeguarding.
Waterfront lifeguard candidates must be 15 years of age, able to demonstrate 550-yards continuous swim, using the front crawl and breaststroke, able to retrieve a 10-lb weight from
7-feet of water, then swim 20-yards, with legs only. Upon successful completion, Waterfront Lifeguard candidates will receive an American Red Cross Waterfront Lifeguard certificate valid for 3 years.
NOTE: Waterfront lifeguard candidates must have current basic certifications in the following: Lifeguarding, Standard First Aid, and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. Basic
certifications must be obtained through Streamline Health Services within 60 days prior to Waterfront Lifeguard class date. Proof of current basic certifications is required on the first day of class.
Group Course Fee - $95.00 / per person - class size 20 to 60 participants
Course designed to certified current basic lifeguards in Waterpark lifeguarding.
Waterpark lifeguard candidates must be 15 years of age, able to demonstrate 300-yards continuous swim, using the front crawl and breaststroke, able to retrieve a 10-lb weight from
7-feet of water, then swim 20-yards, with legs only. Upon successful completion, Waterpark Lifeguard candidates will receive an American Red Cross Waterpark Lifeguard certificate valid for 3 years.
NOTE: Waterpark lifeguard candidates must have current basic certifications in the following: Lifeguarding, Standard First Aid, and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer. Basic certifications must be obtained through Streamline Health Services within 60 days prior to Waterpark Lifeguard class date. Proof of current basic certifications is required, on the first day of class.
Group Course Fee - $165.00 / per person - class size 20 to 60 participants
Course designed for lifeguard candidates working in an aquatic facility, with a swimming
pool depth of 4-feet or less. Course will prepare lifeguard candidates to prevent, recognize,
respond, and manage aquatic emergency, breathing and cardiac emergency, and standard first aid injury and illness emergency. Course includes: Lifeguard Training for shallow water pools, CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer, and Standard First Aid.
Shallow Water lifeguard candidates must be 15 years of age, able to demonstrate 50-yards
continuous swim, using the front crawl and breaststroke, and able to retrieve a 10-lb weight
from 4-feet of water. Upon successful completion, Shallow Water lifeguard candidates will receive an American Red Cross Shallow Water Lifeguarding and Standard First Aid certificate valid for 3 years, and a CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer certificate valid for 1 year.


