Drowning is still one of the top causes of accidental deaths worldwide, and traditional water rescue methods often face challenges due to human limits and
Water-based accidents, especially drowning, still threaten public safety worldwide. Hundreds of drowning deaths are recorded annually in Canada alone, mostly due to slow rescue interventions
As smart water rescue drones such as Live Guard gain more traction, it is essential to understand and abide by regulatory regimes governing their applications
Drowning continues to rank amongst the major causes of unintentional fatalities globally, with Canada itself reporting about 460 annual fatal drowning cases (Canadian Drowning Prevention
Lifeguarding is evolving, not because of substitution, but because of enhancement. The introduction of lifeguard assistive drone technologies such as Live Guard is a new
In water rescue, brute force is no longer the hallmark of success. Rescue effectiveness is now a function of accuracy, precision, and a deep understanding
Where risks are greater, as in water rescue missions, seconds count. But water rescue missions have relied so far on human reflexes and visual observation,
Rescue technology is not an afterthought, it is the main event in the future of water safety. Traditional rescue techniques have relied heavily on human
Introduction Water-related activities are integral to our daily lives, offering relaxation, recreation, and even life-saving practices. However, as enjoyable as water activities can be, they
Introduction Rescue operations have always been vital in saving lives during emergencies, whether on land, sea, or in the air. The success of these operations