How to Dress Professionally As a Lifeguard
Your guard suit should be worn at all times., Rule of thumb: an article of clothing that says "Lifeguard" should be visible at all times., Your employers may issue a t-shirt, tank-top, or long sleeve shirt; this should be worn as often as possible...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Your guard suit should be worn at all times.
Even if it is not that warm out or if there are only a few people in the pool, you should wear it. -
Step 2: Rule of thumb: an article of clothing that says "Lifeguard" should be visible at all times.
A suit or shirt is acceptable. ,, Female guards should wear their suits with black, navy, gray, or red shorts. ,, Depending on your place of employment, you may also need to have a face mask, disposable gloves, or an air horn with you. , -
Step 3: Your employers may issue a t-shirt
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Step 4: tank-top
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Step 5: or long sleeve shirt; this should be worn as often as possible.
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Step 6: In hot weather
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Step 7: it is usually acceptable for male guards to wear just their suits.
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Step 8: Waterproof flip flops or sneakers should be worn at all times.
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Step 9: You should always have a whistle on a lanyard with you while on duty.
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Step 10: Sunglasses are very helpful when it's sunny or even overcast
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Step 11: since the light reflecting off the water can cause glare.
Detailed Guide
Even if it is not that warm out or if there are only a few people in the pool, you should wear it.
A suit or shirt is acceptable. ,, Female guards should wear their suits with black, navy, gray, or red shorts. ,, Depending on your place of employment, you may also need to have a face mask, disposable gloves, or an air horn with you. ,
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