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ToggleEmbarking on your certification journey with premium lifeguard training in Nevada is the ideal path toward a fulfilling career in water safety. American Aquatics and Safety Training delivers nationally vetted curriculum across the region, providing you with the technical expertise, situational awareness, and recognized credentials necessary to excel as a lifeguard.
As an elite regional provider, our curriculum is fully compliant with national safety standards, OSHA workplace regulations, and the CDC Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC).

Certification in Nevada costs $195.00, takes 27.5 hours (7.5 online + 2 days in person), and requires you to be 15 and swim 300 yards.
What is American Aquatics and Safety Training? We are a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization focused on the prevention of drowning incidents. We achieve this by offering standardized, OSHA-compliant lifeguard training in Nevada that remains strictly adherent to the CDC Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC) and leading national safety benchmarks.
Utilize our Blended Learning format to complete the theory portion via interactive online modules. This ensures you spend your in-person time mastering hands-on skills in the pool.
Show up ready for the physical entry assessment, which verifies your swimming endurance, treading capability, and deep-water retrieval skills.
Engage in intensive in-water training sessions with our expert instructors. You will work through realistic scenarios covering everything from victim rescues to spinal stabilization and team-based CPR.
Complete your final written evaluations with a score of 80% or higher. Once finished, you will receive your official 2-year, OSHA-compliant credentials, qualifying you for employment.

A functional, athletic-style swimsuit (one-piece preferred for female athletes).

At least two dry towels and warm change-of-course deck apparel (like a sweatshirt or parka) to maintain body temperature between in-water drills.

A reusable water bottle and high-energy snacks to stay properly fueled during demanding physical training.

Valid government or school-issued photo identification confirming your age requirement on Day 1.
While hiring requirements vary by employer, many aquatic facilities look for candidates with current Lifeguarding, CPR, AED, and First Aid certifications from nationally recognized training organizations.
Upon successful completion of the course, students earn a nationally recognized lifeguard certification that includes training in CPR, AED, and First Aid. The program is designed to prepare participants with the essential knowledge and practical skills required for many professional lifeguarding positions.
Fantastic Training Experience!
The blended learning format was perfect for my schedule in Las Vegas. The instructors were incredibly knowledgeable and made the in-water drills feel like real-life scenarios. I feel completely confident starting my new job.
Highly Professional
I completed my certification in Reno. The non-profit mission really shines through in the quality of the instruction. They truly care about water safety and preparing guards for the real world.
$195 — 27.5 hours, blended online plus one in-person skills session. Nationally recognized certification, valid two years.
Classes are scheduled and delivered by American Aquatics & Safety Training, our training partner.
Every lifeguard class in Nevada is blended — the coursework is completed online, then you attend one in-person session to be assessed in the water. Lifeguard certification in Nevada is awarded once you pass the rescue, CPR/AED and First Aid components, which take 27.5 hours in total.
The programme splits into self-paced online study and a single practical day. The online half covers scanning, rescue theory and emergency planning; the practical half covers entries, approaches, extrications and spinal management in the water.
Lifeguard courses in Nevada require candidates to be at least 15 by the last day of class and to complete the swim test. Those who become a lifeguard in Nevada typically work at municipal pools, waterparks, campus aquatic centres and waterfronts.
Lifeguard training in Nevada costs $195. That price includes the online modules, the in-person skills assessment and certification valid for two years. Lifeguard certification classes in Nevada are scheduled throughout the year.
4.9 out of 5 ★★★★½ from 409 reviews of the lifeguard certification course.