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What is your emergency or injury response procedure?
What is your emergency or injury response procedure?
Updated over a month ago

BEACH, SURF, VOLLEYBALL, OCEAN & LACROSSE Programs

At BeachSports, your child's safety is our top priority, and we're fully prepared to support them in the event of an injury. All of our instructors are First-Aid and CPR Certified and all of our BeachSports locations are setup within 50ft of a staffed LA County Lifeguard station. Nearly every injury that occurs is treated by the LA County Lifeguard on duty. Minor scrapes may be treated by our Head Coach on site with our first-aid kit.

All injuries are recorded on an accident report by the Head Coach and the coach who witnessed the injury. This accident report is then emailed to the parent/guardian after their participant is picked up from their location. In the case of an injury of more serious nature, the Head Coach will call the parent/guardian and emergency contact listed on the participants account.

SKATE Program

All of our Skate Coaches are First-Aid and CPR Certified. For injuries that occur at our Skate program, the Head Coach will assess the injury and treat it with the tools in our First-Aid kit on-site. Depending on the scope of the injury, the Head Coach may call the parent/guardian and the emergency contact listed on the participants account. In the event of serious injury, the Head Coach will call 911 and the parent. An accident report is filled out for all injuries and given to the parent/guardian at the end of the day during pick-up.

Your child’s wellbeing is our greatest concern, and we’re committed to keeping you informed every step of the way.

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