Hello,
You may have missed the live webinar — or you may want to share it with your aquatic team, risk management team, or lifeguard supervisors.
Either way, we are sharing the recording of a rare discussion: aquatic leaders and operators speaking openly about what it is like to use AI-assisted safety in real facilities every day — including YMCA operations and multi-pool residential environments.
If you only have time for one industry conversation on AI and lifeguarding, this is the one I would suggest watching.
Webinar recording:
https://youtu.be/yRBxh0ZHcBc
This was not a product demo. It was a practical conversation with people who use LifeguardEye in daily operations — with actual lifeguard teams, swimmers, supervision challenges, training needs, and safety data.
One of the strongest messages was clear:
AI is not replacing lifeguards.
When used correctly, it supports them — helping teams improve attention, training, supervision, documentation, and earlier risk recognition.
Operators also discussed how recorded events and daily reports can support lifeguard training, incident review, accountability, and communication between management and staff.
The broader theme was the shift from emergency response toward proactive prevention — identifying risk earlier, before a situation becomes an emergency.
22-second explanation of how LifeguardEye works:
https://youtu.be/ZQ22zoNnF1E
Special thanks to Mari-Lynn Lathrop, Alicia Lumia, Andrew Meditz, and Wesley Kang for sharing their operational experience and perspectives.
Reply to this email if you would like to discuss what this could look like in your facility.
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