Tourist heroes and a timely reminder: Why swimming skills are vital for resort staff
A recent heartwarming news story highlights the importance of a crucial skill for resort staff: swimming. A tourist couple vacationing at a resort sprang into action when they witnessed a staff member fall into the lagoon from the jetty. Thankfully, their quick thinking and swimming abilities led to a successful rescue.
This incident serves as a powerful reminder that working in a resort environment, often surrounded by water, necessitates basic swimming competency. Here’s why:
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Safety First: Resorts are built around water features like pools, lagoons, and beaches. The risk of accidental falls from jetties, boats, or even while wading is ever-present. Knowing how to swim allows staff to react swiftly in such emergencies, potentially saving themselves or others.
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Guest Wellbeing: Many resort activities involve water sports or excursions. Having staff who can swim confidently fosters a sense of security for guests. Imagine feeling more relaxed on a kayaking trip knowing the guide can navigate any unforeseen situations.
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Improved Response: Swift and effective response is key in water emergencies. Trained and capable swimmers can provide initial assistance until professional help arrives. This can be the difference between life and death.
Beyond safety, swimming offers additional benefits:
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Employee Wellbeing: Swimming is a fantastic form of exercise, promoting physical and mental health. For resort staff who work long hours, access to a pool for a quick swim can be a great way to de-stress and stay active.
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Team Building: Engaging in water-based activities as a team can be a fun way to build camaraderie and communication skills among staff members.
While mandatory swimming lessons might not be feasible for everyday, encouraging staff to develop basic swimming skills is a worthwhile investment.
The recent rescue story reminds us that heroes can come from anywhere. Let’s ensure resort staff have the basic skills they need to stay safe and potentially become heroes themselves.