80% of rescues are from rip currents. Now there’s a way to stop them before they strike.
Rip currents are the #1 hidden danger on U.S. beaches, responsible for about 100 deaths each year. They move fast, pull even strong swimmers away from shore, and are nearly invisible until it’s too late.
Across the world, the risk is painfully real. Recent tragedies in New Jersey, New York, and Costa Rica prove what every lifeguard already knows: even with the best patrols, they can’t be everywhere at once. Most drownings happen after hours, when lifeguards are gone but families still swim.
Bottom line: Flags, signs, and whistles save lives, but they can’t cover every gap.
To truly protect our communities, we need 24/7 eyes on the surf.
Meet ResQVision, the world’s first AI-powered “lifeguard assistant”.
It never blinks, never gets tired, and never takes its eyes off the water.
A safety net that never drops, designed to extend the vigilance of lifeguards, not replace them.
Different decision makers care about different outcomes.
Here’s how ResQVision delivers where it matters most:
For Municipalities (Public Beaches):
Protect your community with a system built for prevention. Chiefs and city officials can extend safety coverage beyond staffed hours, reduce liability, and show residents they’ve taken every precaution.
For Resorts & Hotels:
One drowning can destroy a reputation built over decades. ResQVision reassures guests, positions your property as a leader in safety, and integrates seamlessly into existing systems. Safety becomes a five-star amenity.
For Private Beach Clubs:
Members are family. This system ensures children and grandchildren are protected around the clock, preserves the club’s prestige, and demonstrates to your Board that every safeguard is in place.
Too often, we hear about a drowning that might have been prevented “if only someone saw them sooner.” Here are a few recent tragedies that underscore the need for better monitoring. We share these stories with respect and a commitment to change the outcome of future incidents:
The 54-year-old actor drowned at an unguarded beach in Costa Rica, swept out by a rip current as his young daughter watched from shore.
How AI Could Help: ResQVision would have been the only “eyes” on that beach, detecting the rip and alerting rescuers within seconds. Minutes lost could have been minutes saved.
A father and his son were caught in a rip after lifeguards went off-duty. Four people were pulled in trying to help; only the teen survived.
How AI Could Help: The system could have triggered an instant alert and beach siren, mobilizing responders sooner and preventing others from rushing blindly into danger.
A 77-year-old woman drowned despite lifeguards being on duty; they simply couldn’t see her in time.
How AI Could Help: ResQVision acts like multiplying lifeguards’ eyes. It detects distress the moment it starts, ensuring no silent struggle goes unseen.
A hurricane swell created deadly rips. Belmar and Seaside Park saw multiple rescues and fatalities after lifeguards closed the beach.
How AI Could Help: Even when flags are up, people swim. AI would have caught every entry, triggered alerts, and enforced “no swimming” in real time, even in the dark.
Response time drops from minutes to seconds.
A difference that will save a life.
Featured on: 9News, SBS, CBS, Bondi Beach Trials.
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