by Todd Reade
Todd Reade of Todd Reade Projects Inc. and his team of seasoned instructors are willing to come to you to meet your instructional needs – in your facility, on your schedule!
Basics to the Highest Levels of Lifesaving Society Courses we can meet your needs… see some examples below (Prices don’t include GST nor Books or Certification Fees):
- CPR-C ($200)
- AED ($50)
- Oxygen Administration ($50)
- Standard First Aid ($400)
- Aquatic Emergency Care ($500)
- National Lifeguard Service (NLS) ($1,000)
- Lifesaving Instructor ($500)
- Lifesaving Instructor with Swim Instructor ($1,000)
- NLS or AEC Instructor ($400)
- And many more…
Tags: AEC, AEC Instructor, AED, Aquatic Emergency Care, Course Delivery, CPR-C, Lifesaving Instructor, Lifesaving Instructor with Swim Instructor, Lifesaving Society, Lifesaving Society Course Delivery, National Lifeguard Service, NLS, NLS Instructor, Oxygen Administration, Standard First Aid
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by Todd Reade
Completed a new Blog Based Website for the Alberta Centre for Active Living!
Tags: Alberta Centre for Active Living, Blogs, Websites
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by Todd Reade
On November 24 and 25, 2009 I attending the Lifesaving Society Alberta Pilot for the Aquatic Safety Inspector
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Certified Aquatic Safety Inspectors have undergone extensive training to familiarize themselves with the safe operating standards of aquatic facilities.
Inspection Checklist
Aquatic Safety Inspectors use a detailed Lifesaving Society-designed checklist to assess the facility. Inspectors classify checklist items found to be below standard as either “priority “ or “secondary” concerns.
Inspection Protocol
A full inspection involves an exhaustive process including a full inspection of the facility. For a complete inspection, access must be provided to the:
- Entrance way
- Public and staff change rooms
- Deck
- Pool office
- Equipment room
- Filter room
- Chlorine room
Standards:
The Lifesaving Society applies the standards found in Alberta government regulations, guidelines and protocols, together with its own aquatic safety standards developed as a result of research, experience, and findings from drowning data.
Time and Timing:
Allow approximately one hour for an Aquatic Safety Inspector to complete a facility inspection. Inspectors do not require exclusive use of the facility. Inspections may take place at any time except during facility shutdown periods when the pool tank has been emptied or when the filter system is shutdown.
Contact Us to arrange your inspection today…
Tags: Aquatic Safety Inspection, Aquatic Safety Inspection - Pilot, Aquatic Safety Inspector, Lifesaving Society
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by Todd Reade
Presented at 2009 ARPA Conference and Energize Workshop - Traditional marketing and websites are increasingly taking a back seat to Web 2.0 approaches. Web 2.0 recognizes that a website – a static marketing piece (like a digital brochure) – is no longer enough to achieve success. Technologies like Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, and phpBBS are required to increase connectivity and engagement between your service population and your operation, and ensure that your outcomes are achieved. Web 2.0 and samples of the technologies that make it work – real-world examples and strategies that are replicable in your workplace.
Click Here to See the Presentation
Tags: Alberta Recreation and Parks Association, ARPA, Conference, Lake Louise, Social Marketing, Social Networking = Social Marketing, Social Networking
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