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Lifeguarding.


Question Posted Tuesday July 3 2007, 1:00 pm

I want to take the test to be certified as a lifeguard. I only want to spend 1 day or 1 week doing this, not like a whole month, and I don't want to pay alot. Is this possible? and where can I get information and stuff. I tried googling it but it was hard and I didn't understand anything. Thank you soo much.

Also, I'm only 14 but I'll be 15 in 3 weeks.


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khadiya answered Wednesday July 4 2007, 2:14 am:
Well because of your age, Im dont think they will let you be a lifeguard. But If they do, You can go threw the YMCA. Search for the YMCA in your area. They should give you some instructions on how to go about getting certified.

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