The correct order of the lifeguard rotation include the following 1,3,2,4,5.
<h3>What is lifeguard rotation?</h3>
Lifeguard rotation is defined as the technique used by lifeguards to rotate shifts amongst themselves in order to prevent drowning.
The perfect steps for lifeguard rotation include the following:
- Incoming Lifeguard (LG1) performs a proactive scan confirming all is clear before taking over the position.
- LG1 reports to outgoing lifeguard that all is clear before taking over the position.
- Equipment is exchanged as lifeguards change position.
- outgoing lifeguard performs a proactive bottom scan confirming all clear before moving to the next station.
- once the position change is complete, both lifeguards scan the zone.
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