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In what situation would you use reaching and extension assists?

  1. For swimmers who are far away

  2. For distressed swimmers near the pool edge

  3. In case of water currents

  4. During deep-water rescues

The correct answer is: For distressed swimmers near the pool edge

Reaching and extension assists are techniques designed for helping distressed swimmers who are close to the pool edge or shoreline but may not be able to reach safety on their own. These techniques allow lifeguards to extend their reach to the swimmer using tools such as a pole, reaching a hand, or other equipment that can help bridge the gap safely without putting themselves at risk in the water. By employing these assists, the lifeguard maintains a safe position while effectively providing support to the swimmer, minimizing the risk to both the rescuer and the person in distress. This method is particularly useful for distressed swimmers who might be fatigued or panicking and could put the rescuer in danger if they attempt to swim out to them.