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John Is A Lifeguard is a calm, procedural sim about water safety, clear communication, and steady rescues. Your day flows from beach setup to closing checks, and the win state is simple: everyone goes home happy and the shoreline stays peaceful. Beach Setup & Observation Start by scanning for rip currents and sandbars, then place flags that mark safe zones. Adjust signage for swell and wind. Patrol on foot or board, keeping sightlines with regular head-turns—left, center, right—so your scan never stalls. Short whistle calls regroup swimmers without alarm; longer calls coordinate with fellow guards. Rescue Technique Board approaches happen from the side and slightly down-current. Keep the person talking, offer flotation, and use the current’s push when returning. On shore, triage calmly: warmth, hydration, and first-aid checks for scrapes or stings. Radio logs record time, location, and outcome for every assist. Daily Rhythm Between responses, refill water, check kit stock (bandages, ice packs, gloves), and answer simple safety questions from families—UV reminders, flag meanings, and how to recognize a rip. Rotate posts on a schedule to keep focus fresh and give everyone short breaks in the shade. Smart Habits Prevent first. Gentle cues—“stay between flags,” “mind the drop-off”—reduce rescues. Buddy awareness. Note who’s swimming together and who’s solo; check solo swimmers more often. Weather watch. Rising wind shortens visibility; tighten flags and pull the perimeter closer. End-of-day sweep. Walk the waterline, confirm clear water, and log conditions for tomorrow’s team. Accessibility & Comfort High-contrast flag markers, captioned radio cues, remappable inputs, reduced-motion options, and adjustable glare filters make long sessions comfortable across devices. Why It’s Enjoyable Because the gratification is quiet and real: proactive guidance, measured responses, and a beach that feels looked after from morning to sunset. Attribution Game and assets © their respective owners; used with permission. For rights, credits, and contact details, see our Licensing & DMCA page.
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