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Why This Matters #

Water sessions are among the highlights of camp — but they also carry the highest risks. Drowning can happen silently and in seconds. Every staff member must follow water safety rules precisely to protect children and create a safe, fun environment.

Adventure Camps follows current NPLQ (National Pool Lifeguard Qualification) guidelines and industry best practice for ratios, supervision, and emergency procedures.


Core Principles #

  1. No child enters the water without a qualified lifeguard present.
  2. Supervision is active — eyes on children at all times. No phones, no distractions.
  3. Ratios are stricter in water than on land — staff numbers increase, not decrease.
  4. Every session has a clear plan: boundaries, depth checks, ability checks, emergency signals.
  5. Every child must feel safe and included — adapt activities for ability, confidence, and needs.

Ratios (Based on NPLQ & Adventure Camps Policy) #

  • Minimum Requirements (in addition to lifeguard provision):
    • Children under 8 years old → 1 staff to 8 children (1:6) → Swimming Lessons
    • Children 8 years and over → 1 staff to 12 children (1:12) → Swimming Lessons / Games / Lifeguard
    • One NPLQ-qualified lifeguard must be on duty per pool session (cannot be doubled as group staff).
  • Adventure Camps Best Practice Ratios (for added safety):
    • Shallow water / Learn-to-swim / Under 8s → 1:6
    • General free swim (8+) → 1:10

Note: These ratios are in addition to the qualified lifeguard(s) provided by the pool facility. Our staff supervise behaviour, headcounts, and group safety; lifeguards supervise the water environment.


Pre-Swim Procedures #

  • Briefing: Explain pool rules to children before entering (no running, no pushing, shallow end only unless approved, signals explained).
  • Ability Assessment: Quick “confidence check” in shallow water for new swimmers.
  • Allergies/Medical: Know children with asthma, epilepsy, or other conditions. Inhalers/meds kept poolside with leader.
  • Jewellery/Clothing: Remove loose items; only swimwear allowed. Rash vests for sun protection if outdoors.
  • Headcounts:
    • Before entering the pool.
    • Every 10 minutes during session.
    • On exit before moving to changing rooms.

During the Swim #

  • Positioning:
    • Lifeguards on poolside, with full visibility.
    • Adventure Camps staff spaced around poolside and in changing areas — not clustered together.
  • Active Supervision:
    • Scan constantly — never sit or chat.
    • Rotate positions if session is long.
  • Group Control:
    • Use whistles or agreed hand signals for stop, exit, or gather.
    • Staff should model calm and safe behaviour (no pushing/jumping in).
  • Zones:
    • Shallow/deep ends clearly marked.
    • Weak swimmers restricted to shallow end.
    • Inflatable/slide sessions only run with extra staff and lifeguard approval.

Emergency Procedures #

  • Signal System:
    • 1 long whistle blast = stop activity and freeze.
    • 3 whistle blasts = evacuate pool immediately.
  • If a Child is Missing:
    • Raise alarm with lifeguard immediately.
    • Clear pool within 30 seconds for emergency scan.
  • Rescue:
    • Only lifeguards perform in-water rescues.
    • Staff assist with clearing pool, controlling group, and supporting lifeguard instructions.
  • First Aid:
    • Lifeguard provides primary response.
    • Staff assist with crowd control, calling emergency services, or notifying Site Manager.

Changing Rooms & Transition #

  • Supervision: Staff positioned inside/outside entrances — no unsupervised areas.
  • Safeguarding: Same-gender staff for changing room supervision where possible; if not, staff remain outside doors with open access.
  • Time Management: Give clear limits to keep transitions smooth.
  • Privacy & Respect: Knock before entering, keep supervision appropriate and professional at all times.

Example Scenarios #

Scenario 1: Child panics in shallow water

Wrong: Yelling across the pool, “Don’t worry!”

Right: Staff closest signals lifeguard, encourages child calmly, and supports exit with lifeguard approval.

Scenario 2: Missing child during pool time

Wrong: Searching alone.

Right: Raise alarm → clear pool immediately → lifeguard and staff complete a coordinated search.

Scenario 3: Behaviour issue (splashing/pushing)

Wrong: Ignore until it escalates.

Right: Step in instantly, remind rule, redirect behaviour; repeat offenders sit out for 2 minutes under supervision.


Staff Responsibilities #

  • Lifeguards (Pool Provider): Water scanning, rescues, first aid.
  • Adventure Camps Leaders: Headcounts, behaviour, transitions, allergy/medical care, inclusion.
  • Site Manager: Ensures ratios are correct, lifeguard provision is in place, and pool induction has been completed.

Quick Tip 💡 #

Think of pool time as a zone change with double risk. You don’t relax supervision — you tighten it

Updated on October 1, 2025

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Table of Contents
  • Why This Matters
  • Core Principles
  • Ratios (Based on NPLQ & Adventure Camps Policy)
  • Pre-Swim Procedures
  • During the Swim
  • Emergency Procedures
  • Changing Rooms & Transition
  • Example Scenarios
  • Staff Responsibilities
    • Quick Tip 💡

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