ALA lifeguard certification vs Red Cross - does it matter to employers?

by derek_v 43 views3 replies
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derek_vOP
May 25, 2026

I'm looking at getting my lifeguard certification this summer and my employer accepts either ALA or Red Cross. I've heard the ALA certification is faster to complete - something like 24-30 hours for the full course versus 30+ for Red Cross. Is that true and does the shorter course mean the training is less thorough?

I'm a strong swimmer - I can do 300 yards in about 7 minutes - so the swim test doesn't worry me. It's more the first aid and CPR components I want to make sure are solid. From what I've found, both certifications require a written exam around 50 questions with an 80% passing threshold and both give you a 2-year certification period.

The ALA course near me is $160 versus $210 for Red Cross, which is also a factor. If they're genuinely equivalent for employment purposes I'd rather save the $50, but not if it means weaker training.

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tamara_w
May 27, 2026

I've had both and the water rescue skills test was similar in difficulty. The ALA course I took was 26 hours over two weekends, Red Cross was 32. Both covered the same core rescue scenarios.

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jordan_k
May 27, 2026

The ALA written exam I took had 45 questions and I passed with an 87%. The instructor matters more than the certifying organization honestly.

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brett_l
May 28, 2026

Most facilities just want a current cert from a recognized provider - they don't differentiate between ALA and Red Cross. Check with your specific employer first but 95% of the time it won't matter.

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