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  • BE POOL SAFE

    BE POOL SAFE | Small pools, silent risks — active supervision and safe barriers save young lives. BE POOL SAFE Small pools, silent risks — active supervision and safe barriers save young lives. At Royal Life Saving, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to grow up safe around water. In Australia, pools are a valued part of family life — a place for fun, connection and cooling off — but for young children, they can also pose a serious and silent risk. The Be Pool Safe campaign focuses on preventing drowning and near-drowning incidents among children aged 0–4 years , particularly in backyard swimming pools and portable or inflatable pools , where the majority of early-childhood drownings occur. Tragically, children under five remain one of the highest-risk groups for drowning in Australia. Most of these incidents happen quickly, quietly, and close to home — often during short lapses in supervision, or when pool barriers, gates, or covers are missing, faulty, or not used correctly. Portable and inflatable pools add further risk, as they are often set up temporarily, left unattended, or not treated with the same safety controls as permanent pools. The Be Pool Safe campaign encourages parents, carers and families to take simple but critical actions to keep young children safe around pools. These include maintaining effective pool fencing and self-closing gates, actively supervising children at all times, removing distractions, and ensuring portable pools are emptied, secured, or fenced when not in use. Research consistently shows that supervision alone is not enough. Drowning can occur in seconds, which is why layers of protection — including physical barriers and preparedness — are essential. Learning CPR, knowing how to respond in an emergency, and understanding the specific risks posed by backyard and portable pools can save a life. Every pool, no matter how small or temporary, carries risk. A moment of inattention can have lifelong consequences. By raising awareness, promoting safer pool practices, and supporting families with practical guidance, Be Pool Safe aims to reduce preventable drownings and give children the safest possible start to life around water. Because when it comes to young children and pools — there are no second chances . Key Messages Explore deeper into our campaign messages to learn more Slips, Trips and Falls Home Pool Checklist Child Safe Play Areas Supervise your Children Campaign Resources Access the Campaign Resources to share within your network - more coming Spa Pools Checklist (TAS) Portable / Inflatable Pool (TAS) Indoor Swimming Pool Checklist (TAS) Outdoor Swimming Pool Checklist (TAS)

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  • International Lifeguards

    International Lifeguards Button International Lifeguards Button Pool Lifeguard Licence Button Button Incoming Changes for Pool Lifeguard Become a Pool Lifeguard (Home Page) Lifeguarding techniques often differ between countries and organisations. That doesn’t mean that Lifeguards from overseas can’t work in Australia. It does however mean that they may need to go through a process to have their training recognised. Requirements to work in Australia as a Pool Lifeguard are centres around holding and maintaining a Pool Lifeguard Skillset, which is part of the Australian Qualifications Framework. International qualifications, including International Lifesaving Federation (ILS) certificates and those issued by RLS Commonwealth member organisations, e.g. RLS UK, RLS Canada, RLS South Africa, will be considered in determining eligibility and the likely requirements of undertaking the RPL assessment process. Overseas certificate may be recognised as a pathway to expedite the attainment of this skillset, but will likely result in further training and assessment, and/or course attendance. Enquiries are to be made to courses@royalnsw.com.au - Upon submission, please supply all current qualifications/documents. Please note: Royal Life Saving Society NSW is not a CRICOS Provider, therefore, we are unable to provide National Training to overseas students holding a Student Visa. International Lifeguards

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PO Box 8307, Baulkham Hills BC NSW 2153

Telephone: 02 9634 3700

Email: nsw@royalnsw.com.au

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Royal Life Saving would like to acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians of our land - Australia. In particular the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation who are the Traditional Custodians of this place we now call Sydney and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future.

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