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LIFEGUARD TRAINING HEADQUARTERS – Your Center for Life Guard Training

Door County is a peninsula bordered by both Lake Michigan and Green Bay, making it one of Wisconsin’s premier destinations for boating, swimming, and water recreation. Lifeguard and water-safety certification training is available throughout the county to support its beaches, marinas, and resort pools.
Courses are offered in-person and through blended learning formats that combine online coursework with in-water skills sessions. Training is built for teens seeking seasonal jobs, adults renewing certification, and resort or camp staff preparing for Door County’s busy summer tourist season. Flexible scheduling accommodates the demands of seasonal work.
Lifeguard Training in Door County

Lifeguard training in Door County, Wisconsin at a glance

Certification in Door County, Wisconsin costs $195.00, takes 27.5 hours (7.5 online + 2 days in person), and requires you to be 15 and swim 300 yards.

Cost
$195.00 per participant, group discounts available.
Length
7.5 hours online plus 2 days in person (27.5 hours total).
Minimum age
15 by the last day of class.
Swim test
300 yards continuous; tread water 2 minutes without arms; retrieve a 10-lb brick from 7–10 ft within 1:40.
Certifications
Lifeguarding, CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer, First Aid.
Valid for
Two years. Recertification is 10 hours in person.
Format
Blended — online at your own pace, then an in-person skills session available on request in Door County, Wisconsin.

Nationally Recognized, CMAHC-Aligned Training

American Aquatics and Safety Training is a nationally recognized training and certification provider whose curriculum is systematically reviewed against current standards from the Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code (CMAHC).
Certification follows nationally recognized standards through providers such as the American Red Cross, with credentials accepted at pools and waterfronts throughout Door County, including Sturgeon Bay and the surrounding resort communities.

Core Curriculum

In Door County, coursework is organized into two core disciplines: water rescue and surveillance, and professional resuscitation.

Water Rescue & Surveillance

CPR & AED Training

Door County Lifeguard Certification Requirements

To enroll in Door County, candidates must meet the following age and physical performance requirements.

Minimum Age

Physical Performance Test

These benchmarks confirm you have the cardiovascular stamina and swim technique needed before hands-on rescue training begins.

Skills You'll Master

The curriculum is organized into three core disciplines: water rescue, resuscitation, and first aid.

Water Rescue Techniques & Surveillance

CPR / AED for Professional Responders

Advanced First Aid & Medical Emergencies

How It Works: The Path to Certification

Our Door County courses use a blended instructional approach so most of the coursework fits around your schedule.

Packing Checklist for Your Skills Session

To ensure a successful in-person skills clinic, arrive prepared with:
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Proper Swimwear

A functional, athletic-style swimsuit designed for rigorous physical activity.

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Towels & Warm Layers

At least two dry towels and a warm change of clothing to maintain body temperature between drills.

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Hydration & Nutrition

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

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Documentation

Valid government or school-issued photo identification confirming your age requirement on Day 1.

Nationally Recognized Certification

Upon successful completion, students in Door County earn a nationally recognized certification from American Aquatics and Safety Training covering Lifeguarding, CPR/AED, and First Aid, valid for two years.
Our curriculum follows nationally recognized training standards and is reviewed against current CMAHC-referenced criteria.
Because employment requirements vary by organization and region, always confirm with your intended employer that this certification meets their specific criteria.

Why Take Aquatic Safety Courses in Door County?

As a peninsula built around water tourism, Door County has strong seasonal demand for certified lifeguards at beaches, resort pools, and marinas. Training provides valuable CPR, first aid, and rescue skills alongside real, well-paying seasonal employment opportunities. With Lake Michigan and Green Bay bordering nearly the entire county, trained lifeguards are essential to visitor and resident safety alike.
Throughout the course, you’ll receive hands-on instruction in:

Career Opportunities

A lifeguard certification can open the door to rewarding employment opportunities in Door County and beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lifeguard Training in Door County

How long does lifeguard training take?

A standard, comprehensive lifeguard training course takes approximately 25–27.5 hours to complete. Our blended learning format lets you finish the classroom portion online before attending the required in-person skills session.
Yes. Certifications earned through American Aquatics and Safety Training are nationally recognized and follow standards referenced by the Council for the Model Aquatic Health Code (CMAHC).
Bring a proper swimsuit, a towel, a swim cap, a dry change of clothes, a water bottle, and valid photo identification confirming your age. Swim goggles are allowed for the swimming portion but not during the object retrieval test.
Passing the physical prerequisites is a mandatory safety requirement. If you don’t pass on Day 1, our instructors will provide guidance on what to practice, and our flexible scheduling policy allows you to transfer into a future session once you’re ready.
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Enrol in a lifeguard class in Door County

$195 — 27.5 hours, blended online plus one in-person skills session. Nationally recognized certification, valid two years.

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Classes are scheduled and delivered by American Aquatics & Safety Training, our training partner.

Lifeguard classes in Door County: what to expect

Every lifeguard class in Door County is blended — the coursework is completed online, then you attend one in-person session to be assessed in the water. Lifeguard certification in Door County is awarded once you pass the rescue, CPR/AED and First Aid components, which take 27.5 hours in total.

The format of a lifeguard course in Door County

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.

Entry requirements for lifeguard courses in Door County

Lifeguard courses in Door County 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 Door County typically work at municipal pools, waterparks, campus aquatic centres and waterfronts across Wisconsin.

Cost of lifeguard certification in Door County

Lifeguard training in Door County costs $195. That price includes the online modules, the in-person skills assessment and certification valid for two years. Lifeguard certification classes in Door County are scheduled throughout the year.

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