The Hawaiian Lifeguard
Association is a professional association incorporated in the State
of Hawaii, with
United States Internal Revenue Service 501(c)
status. Watch video presentation here.
The association was organized in 1990, as an offshoot of the former
Hawaii Lifesaving Association, a local
chapter of the United States Lifesaving
Association. The re-organization was reformed as a matter of
refocusing the association to deal with specific
educational issues related to providing lifeguarding and
ocean safety services in Hawaii's unique culture
and ocean environment.
The Hawaiian Lifeguard Association seeks to:
- establish and maintain the highest standards of professional surf
and open water lifesaving in an effort
to maximize the safety of
the public in ocean and coastal waters throughout the State of
Hawaii.
- provide public, professional, and
governmental education in the field of ocean safety, particularly in
the
areas of rescue management,
emergency medical care and treatment, and to conduct informational
and
educational activities designed
to prevent aquatic emergencies in Hawaiian waters.
- provide safe and secure travel - check out this trip insurance article and a surplus military backpacks to have the best travel experience.
- actively support and promote the improvement and progression of
lifesaving throughout the State of
Hawaii. We also promote switching to e-cigarettes to save peoples life. You can watch this video to know more.
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