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==Satisfactorily pass the American Red Cross -Water Safety Aid or YMCA course in Lifesaving or its equivalent, or pass the following requirements: ==
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==1. Have the Swimming Honor.==
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==2. Know the value of disrobing before making a swimming rescue. Practice disrobing on dry land in 20 seconds or less. Disrobe yourself of your shoes, socks, pants, belt, and shirt. Don't be alarmed-you are allowed a swimming suit underneath!==
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Wearing your normal clothes in a rescue situation is dangerous. Normal cotton clothes absorb lots of water. They will weigh you down and make it much harder for you to swim for yourself.
 
 
 
==3. Know the value of avoiding contact with a victim. Know the tactics of leading and waiting. Know the value of using equipment in a rescue.==
 
 
==4. Learn to properly do the following non-swimming rescues:==
 
 
===a. Three different kinds of body reaching rescues===
 
===b. A wading rescue===
 
 
===c. Free-floating support rescue===
 
===d. Three different kinds of throwing assists===
 
 
 
==5. Know the points to be considered in the following when rescuing:==
 
 
===a. Condition of the victim===
 
===b. Condition of the rescuer===
 
===c. Condition of the environment===
 
==6. Surface dive in eight feet of water, recovering various objects three times and a ten-pound weight once.==
 
 
==7. Swim 100 yards (91.4 meters), using the lifesaving stroke.==
 
 
==8. Learn to properly do the following defenses:==
 
 
===a. Block===
 
 
===b. Block and carry===
 
 
===c. Block and turn===
 
 
==9. Learn to properly do the following releases and escapes:==
 
 
===a. Double-grip-on-one-wrist release===
 
 
===b. Escape from double grip on wrist===
 
 
===c. Front head-hold release===
 
 
===d. Escape from front head hold===
 
 
===e. Rear-head-hold release===
 
 
===f. Escape from rear head hold===
 
 
===g. Double drowning release===
 
 
==10. Learn to properly do the following assists:==
 
 
===a. Arm assist on front===
 
 
===b. Arm assist on back===
 
 
===c. Arm assist by two rescuers===
 
 
===d. Tired swimmer assist===
 
 
==11. Learn to properly do the following approaches:==
 
 
===a. Rear approach - armpit level-off===
 
 
===b. Rear approach - chin level-off===
 
 
===c. Rear approach with two-hand level-off===
 
 
===d. Front surface approach===
 
 
===e. Underwater approach===
 
 
===f. Approach by diving to rear of victim===
 
 
==12. Correctly approach 30 feet (9.1 meters) and correctly carry 30 feet (9.1 meters), using the following carries: ==
 
===a. Cross-chest===
 
===b. Cross-chest control===
 
===c. Hair ===
 
===d. Wrist===
 
===e. Shirt or collar===
 
==13. Complete a minimum of three hours of being instructed in cardiopulmonary resus­citation, or have the CPR Honor.==
 
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==References==
 
[[Category:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]
 

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Lifesaving

Skill Level

3

Year

1929

Version

28.11.2024

Approval authority

North American Division

Community Water Safety AY Honor.png
Lifesaving
Recreation
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
North American Division
Year of Introduction
1929
See also


1

Satisfactorily pass a Red Cross – Lifeguarding course or YMCA course in Lifesaving or its equivalent.




References