Aquatics participants at your facility can be divided into two groups: casual swimmers and competitive swimmers. While casual swimming is more relaxed and fun, and...
Read moreDuring summer, community rec center pools see their highest volume of visitors, putting pool risk management to the test. The most common visitors are children,...
Read moreIs there a particular segment in your community that isn’t being met? It could be a burgeoning demographic of young parents, or neglected groups and...
Read moreDuring the summer, every aquatics department usually sees an influx of visitors. The most important aspect to keeping your members safe during this time is...
Read moreInternational Water Safety Day, held annually on May 15, helps spread drowning awareness and water safety education. In Part 3 of a three-part series, aquatics...
Read moreInternational Water Safety Day, held annually on May 15, helps spread drowning awareness and water safety education. In Part 2 of a three-part series, aquatics...
Read moreWhen it comes to hiring and instructing lifeguards, most jobs require training and certifications prior to applying. These are often at the cost and responsibility...
Read moreInternational Water Safety Day, held annually on May 15, helps spread drowning awareness and water safety education. In Part 1 of a three-part series, aquatics...
Read moreAquatics programming, when executed properly, is a big boost to youth participation in community recreation, since most kids love being in water and it facilitates...
Read moreWhile ADA compliance might be a mandate for your facility, to truly serve your whole community, you should count accessible aquatic programming among your best...
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