The strongest reason for advocating this standard of care is that the lifeguard must detect the surface struggle of the drowning non-swimmer within 20 to 60 seconds, or a routine rescue may become a submersion or fatality.
The strongest reason for advocating this standard of care is that the lifeguard must detect thesurface struggle of the drowning non-swimmer within 20 to 60 seconds, or a routine rescue maybecome a submersion or fatality.