Every aquatic facility has one responsibility that rises above all others: protecting lives.
And while trained staff, strong protocols, and safety signage are critical, they’re no longer enough on their own.
Today’s drowning prevention systems (DPS) add a vital layer of backup—supporting lifeguards in real time and helping facilities reduce risk where seconds count the most.
But not all DPS solutions are the same.
Here’s how to choose the right one for your aquatic center.
Even the best-trained lifeguards can't maintain perfect vigilance. DPS technology provides consistent, automated alerts—offering an extra set of eyes when distractions or large swimmer volumes make human-only monitoring insufficient.
Drowning remains a top cause of unintentional death for children and teens. Even strong swimmers can face unexpected risks. DPS systems detect distress earlier and give your team time to act before incidents escalate.
Rather than distracting or replacing staff, DPS tech enhances their performance—sending real-time alerts when a swimmer is underwater too long or when a guard enters the water for a rescue. It sharpens focus, reduces response time, and helps cover more swimmers with more confidence.
Facilities that prioritize safety with modern technology often see increased community trust, higher enrollment in programs, and a stronger reputation overall. When parents and guardians know you’re proactive about protection, they notice—and they talk.
While pool fencing, signage, and staffing are legally required, DPS tools go a step further—supporting not just compliance but leadership in water safety.
Review your current safety tools and identify any blind spots.
Evaluate your swim environments (indoor/outdoor, visibility, layout).
Understand the demographics you serve and their unique risk factors.
There are several types of drowning prevention systems on the market:
Infrared and Motion Alarms: Alert when someone enters the water, mostly for home pools.
Wearable Technology (like WAVE): Tracks submersion in real time and alerts staff automatically.
Camera-Based Systems: Use computer vision to identify potential distress.
Each has trade-offs—knowing your environment helps narrow the field.
Affordability
Look beyond sticker price. Consider installation, maintenance, training, and the potential cost savings from avoided incidents.
Installation Impact
Does it require physical changes to your facility? Will it work in your environment without major upgrades?
Reliability & Accuracy
Ask how and when the system alerts staff. Is it consistent across lighting conditions, crowded pools, or murky water?
Ease of Use
Will your guards and aquatic staff be able to use the system with minimal training? Does it work with your current operations?
Customer Service
Is the company responsive? Do they offer onboarding, troubleshooting, and tech support if something goes wrong?
Customer Feedback
What are other aquatic professionals saying? Look for testimonials and real-world examples from similar facilities.
Awards & Media Coverage
Recognition and third-party validation can signal a trusted, tested solution.
A DROWNING PREVENTION SYSTEM isn’t just another piece of equipment—it’s a commitment to the safety of every swimmer who enters your facility.
Whether you run a community pool, a YMCA, a school, or a youth-serving nonprofit, the right DPS supports your lifeguards, strengthens your safety posture, and builds trust with every parent and visitor.
If you’re evaluating DPS options and want to see how WAVE compares, we’d love to connect.
Schedule a 15-minute demo to see how our real-time wearables work, what they detect, and how facilities like yours are using them to protect swimmers every day.