To the memory of our dearly departed friend – Kenneth (Kenny) Peters

Aquatic Solutions and the team celebrate the life of Ken Peters.  Ken passed away surrounded by family on February 12, 2022 at 1:10PM.  Ken was an idol and role model in the Aquatic world and American Red Cross Programs.  Our staff and team at Aquatic Solutions had the pleasure of working with and discussing his love for Aquatics and his extensive experience with lifeguarding, Water safety, First aid, and CPR courses.  Ken would consistently be found in the pool while spreading his positive vibes and energy to all around him.  He will be missed however his lessons and contribution to the Aquatic world will always live on with everyone at Aquatic Solutions.

Deepest condolences to the family of Linda-sue Sutherland

With great sadness, Aquatic Solutions would like to express our deepest condolences to the family of Linda-sue Sutherland. Linda-sue unexpectedly passed away last week. She was part of the American Red Cross and Aquatic Solutions family as a Water Safety Instructor Trainer for many years and she will be remembered fondly and warmly as an incredibly amazing mentor and a friend to us and everyone she knew. She was a true American Red Cross warrior and a champion of Aquatics for over 40 years. Her work and her impact on so many will never be forgotten but rather warmly remembered.

New York City Indoor Pools To Reopen On Sept. 30 At 33% Capacity

NEW YORK CITY — After months of lockdown and the inability to swim inside at gyms and rec centers across New York City, indoor pools will be open the end of September, meaning some more ways to exercise and stay healthy throughout the colder season.

Aquatic Solutions has extensive guidelines that exceeds the CDC, American Red Cross, and DOH requirements to keep you safe!  Aquatic Solutions is providing each participant with a free hand sanitizer with there in person course.  We are excited to get everyone the certification they need to save lives in the safest environment possible.

“As New York City continues its gradual reopening and economic recovery, we’re proud to announce we are ready to reopen indoor pools. Swimming pools are a community anchor, an exercise center, and an oasis in their neighborhoods — both literally and figuratively. New Yorkers have worked hard to fight back COVID-19. As transmission rates remain low, we’re proud to offer more ways to slowly return to business as usual,” the mayor said in a statement.

Kicking Off the Holiday Weekend with Summer Safety on Good Day NY

Thursday, July 7, 2016
by Kate Walpole, American Red Cross

Last Friday, Red Cross certified lifeguard and water safety instructor Andy Slutsky appeared on FOX 5’s Good Day New York. The morning show’s theme was a pool party to kick off the Fourth of July weekend. Anchors Rosanna Scotto and Greg Kelly made sure to remind people to be safe while having fun. Andy talked about pool safety and why it’s important to make sure both adults and children know how to swim.

Andy is the owner of Aquatic Solutions, Inc., an American Red Cross Authorized Provider and Licensed Training Provider organization that provides training and services to aquatic and camp professionals through Red Cross classes.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an average of 10 people die in the U.S. from unintentional drowning every day; 1 in 5 of them are children 14 years or younger.

Andy discussed the importance of constant and active parental supervision of children swimming even when a lifeguard is present. He urged both adults and children learn how to swim because it can help prevent drowning. According to a Red Cross survey, more than half of all Americans (54 percent) either can’t swim or don’t have all of the basic swimming skills.

The Red Cross and its Scientific Advisory Council recommend that everyone learn to perform critical water safety skills, referred to as “water competency.” The skills, performed sequentially, include being able to:

  1. Step or jump into the water over your head;
  2. Return to the surface and float or tread water for one minute;
  3. Rotate in a full circle and find an exit;
  4. Swim 25 yards to the exit; and
  5. Exit from the water. If in a pool, be able to exit without using the ladder.

Participation in formal swim lessons can reduce the likelihood of childhood drowning death by 88%. To find classes for your family, contact your local aquatic facility and ask for American Red Cross swimming and water safety programs, or visit redcross.org/takeaclass.

“My most important tip is to watch your children very carefully and be near them at all times,” urged Andy. “Always be right next to them when at a pool or beach. In a split second they can get into a dangerous situation. Another important tip is to get kids, and adults for that matter, swimming lessons if they do not know how to swim. Adults often take kids into the water and, if they themselves are not good swimmers, they can endanger themselves and their child in the event they get into deep water. Also, making sure children have a US Coast Guard-approved PFD (Personal Flotation Device) is key to safety if they are not proficient swimmers.”

Andy also performed a hands-only CPR demonstration. This simple-to-learn and easy-to-remember technique increases the likelihood of surviving cardiac emergencies that occur outside medical settings for those who are not CPR certified.

“It is always an honor to represent the American Red Cross and last week’s interview on Good Day New York was so much fun,” said Andy. “We were on a rooftop pool with fantastic weather overlooking most of NYC and the hosts and production team were really great and made it very enjoyable for everyone.”

Source: Changing Lives Story Book

NYS AHPERD 79th Annual Conference 2016

AQUATIC SOLUTIONS WAS INVITED BY THE AMERICAN RED CROSS TO THE NYS AHPERD 79th Annual Conference!

Conference was held at the Turning Stone Convention Center in Verona, New York on November 16-19, 2016.

From Kimberly King, American Red Cross: In November of 2016 I set out to find a reputable, reliable Red Cross – Authorized Provider to train and certify Athletic Directors at the NYS APHERD conference in Upstate, NY.  My journey took me to Andy Stutsky who owns and operates Aquatic Solution in Long Island, NY.  After meeting and speaking with Andy it was apparent he was passionate, dedicated and driven to help make my instructor course a success.  Without hesitation I chose to work with Andy and his team of expert instructors, who collaboratively have over 50 years experience in the Health and Safety industry.  Partnering with Aquatic Solution was the reason we had an immensely successful conference.  After having the privilege of working with Andy and his team I am hooked for life.. If in the future I need help with a Red Cross training course, without hesitation he will be my first phone call.  Thank you my friend-

Sincerely,
Kimberly King
kimberly.king4@redcross.org
Aquatics Specialist
Preparedness and Health & Safety Services
Upstate NY