By Byron Jonas
Australia was the country where Voluntary Surf Life Saving was born in the year 1906. Subsequently, it has spread to other parts of the world such as Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa and America.
Today, surf lifesaving comprises not only life guarding activities, but it has also become a competitive sport. Lifesavers provide lifeguard services to the beach goers on weekends and school holidays as well as public holidays, on beaches throughout the world. They patrol areas on the beach and offer backup.
Today, surf lifesaving comprises not only life guarding activities, but it has also become a competitive sport. Lifesavers provide lifeguard services to the beach goers on weekends and school holidays as well as public holidays, on beaches throughout the world. They patrol areas on the beach and offer backup.