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Related: About this forumLake Michigan is America's deadliest lake -- yet lifeguards are nowhere to be found

(Detroit Free Press) Lake Michigan is the deadliest lake in America, statistics show. Yet, there are no lifeguards at 99% of our state's public beaches, all while coastal towns rake in hundreds of thousands of dollars in beach parking fees, and our state collects millions more in vehicle park permits and billions in tourism dollars.
None of that money, however, is being spent on lifeguarding a lake that has claimed more than 640 lives over the last 15 years.
Though public pressure and ongoing legal disputes in places like the city of South Haven appear to be gaining momentum in the fight to put trained eyes back on our powerful and often unpredictable Great Lake, any move to improve beach safety along Michigan's western shoreline may still be at least a year away.
Across Michigan, beach safety advocates and grieving families have been pushing for lifeguards for years at public meetings, in court and more recently in campaigns on Facebook. However, most towns and state officials have opted for cheaper alternatives like beach flags and light signals which could be sending an unintended message you won't see on any Pure Michigan billboard: Enter Lake Michigan at your own risk. .........................(more)
https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2025/07/20/lake-michigan-drownings-lifeguards-beaches/83214223007/
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Lake Michigan is America's deadliest lake -- yet lifeguards are nowhere to be found (Original Post)
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Captain Zero
(8,145 posts)1. A local pool here open only 3 days a week
Lifeguards in short supply. No one wants to do it anymore??
Maybe the pay is low?
Johnny2X2X
(23,081 posts)2. This isn't about availability
The local governments have cut life guards out of their budgets.
Most of the counties and cities on the West Coast of Michigan are run by the Far Right, there's the problem.
IbogaProject
(4,665 posts)3. Insurance and recertification which insurance requires
My kid just became a lifeguard. This is yet another knockon effect of our chaotic health care system. A single national health insurance is the only solution.