Bathing supervision on Lake Constance: How AI and Car Verarians increase security!

Jonas Dickmann, as a new employee, supervises the security in the Hörnle lido. A shortage of skilled workers and technological innovations shape bathing supervision 2025.
Jonas Dickmann, as a new employee, supervises the security in the Hörnle lido. A shortage of skilled workers and technological innovations shape bathing supervision 2025. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Bathing supervision on Lake Constance: How AI and Car Verarians increase security!

Hörnle, Deutschland - Jonas Dickmann is the new man at the top of the bathing supervision at the Hörnle lido in Constance. The career changer brings a breath of fresh wind: previously he worked as a surf instructor in Fuerteventura and was also able to look back on experiences from an SUP rental in Dortmund. Despite his career, he quickly settled in his position. However, the challenges are great, because the bathing company still has difficulty gaining sufficiently qualified staff for the four bathrooms in Constance.

like the Südkurier was reported by early planning, At least some lifeguards win for the promotion of training and flexible operational models for the season. Dickmann, even a trained lifeguard with craftsmanship, exercises the main responsibility for bathing supervision. It is reinforced by volunteer DLRG rescue swimmers on heavily frequented days, which are only active in Hörnle.

social developments have also influenced the situation in the swimming pools. Again and again there are incidents, with aggressive behavior of some bathers in the room. Dickmann himself does not see this as a bigger problem. Thanks to the house law, the bathing company can exclude derailments in the worst case. Cas insurers against such incidents are important, but the technical equipment could also play a role. Technical means to support bathing supervision in natural and beach baths are currently not allowed, which makes the security situation more complicated.

technology in the swimming pool

The discussion about security measures is accompanied by the growing importance of artificial intelligence (AI). More and more swimming pools in Germany are relying on AI-supported systems to avoid drowning accidents. According to Data protection notes , some indoor and outdoor pools already use such technologies to analyze the behavior of swimmers. Clear patterns, such as motionless or sinking people, can be recognized in this way. An alarm signal is then sent to the staff, which enables a faster reaction.

A deterrent example of the need for such systems was available in the Vitus bath in Everswinkel, where a four-year-old girl could be saved from drowning because a AI system raised alarm in good time. By using cameras and special algorithms, as used for the Lynxight AI system, the motionless child could be brought to the surface in good time. This type of surveillance shows how critical early detection can be, because drowning accidents are often silent and difficult to recognize how the reports from ZDF today

Although the advantages of such technologies are clear, bathers must always be informed about monitoring. This is not only a question of data protection, but also one that underlines trust in the security measures. Ultimately, human bathing supervision remains irreplaceable, but AI systems can be valuable support.

A look at future developments will remain exciting, because the combination of human supervision and modern technologies could help effectively increase the safety in our swimming pools.

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