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TOGETHER LET'S MAKE SWIMMING
SAFER
A NEW INITIATIVE FROM BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF AMERICA AND WAVE SYSTEMS.
Boys and Girls Club of America has teamed up with WAVE Systems, makers of award-winning drowning prevention systems, to make swimming as safe as possible for BGC kids and your swimmers too.
By enhancing lifeguards' surveillance of the water, WAVE virtually eliminates any opportunity for someone at risk to go unnoticed.
By participating in this special program your facility can experience the peace of mind that WAVE provides– and do so at substantial savings.


HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS
If BGC kids swim at your pool and your facility deploys a system during this limited time offer, your local BGC, BGCA and WAVE Systems will collectively donate half of the startup costs of your system*!
It's an incredible opportunity to enjoy the benefits of WAVE, the world's fastest growing drowning prevention technology.
Limited to $7,500 per facility. Remaining balance (including ongoing costs for year 2 and beyond) will vary based on equipment and accessories selected by your facility.

DISCOVER WAVE
Boys and Girls Club of America is the recognized leader in child safety. That's why they've partnered with WAVE to bring you this special offer.
The award-winning technology gives your guards two powerful tools to make swimming as safe as it can be.

Lifeguard Entry Alerts (LEA) notify your facility any time a guard enters the water so immediate assistance can be provided.

Swimmer Submersion Alerts (SSA) warns your guards any time a swimmer remains submerged longer than your facility deems safe.
Why they trust WAVE:

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What kids think of WAVE:

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© WAVE Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Offer void where prohibited by law. WAVE products are designed to supplement– and not replace–vigilant and responsible human supervision. Learn more by visiting https://www.saferswimming.com.
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