LBTBP

about us
Since 1936, the mission of the Long Beach Township Beach Patrol has been to provide the highest level of qualified lifeguards to educate, patrol, and protect the public and beach environment for Long Beach Townships 12 miles of ocean beach.

The Long Beach Township Beach Patrol aims to pro-actively approach lifeguarding by training our lifeguards not only in ocean rescue techniques, but also in identifying beach and water hazards such as wind, surf, and rip current conditions and to control swimming and beach activity accordingly.

The Long Beach Township Beach Patrol strives to provide a safe yet enjoyable beach environment. To do this we employ nearly two-hundred lifeguards who are trained in cardio pulmonary resuscitation, first aid, oxygen administration and defibrillation.

The Long Beach Township Beach Patrol also operates a variety of other programs including an Exchange Program which brings lifeguards from Australia and various European countries. A SCUBA Search & Rescue Team, the Inflatable Rescue Boat (IRB) Program, the Beachwheels Program, which provides beach wheelchairs to people with disabilities and the Lifeguard In Training Program, which teaches young men and women in all aspects of ocean lifeguarding.

The Long Beach Township Beach Patrol has been certified by the North Shore Lifesaving Association (NSLA) as meeting its recommended guidelines and standards for lifeguard agencies.

mission statement

The mission of the Long Beach Township Beach Patrol is to provide the highest level of qualified lifeguards to educate, patrol, and protect the public and beach environment of the Township of Long Beach.

We aim to proactively approach lifeguarding by training employees in emergency prevention. This includes identifying beach and water hazards such as wind, surf, and rip current conditions. Lifeguards are taught to control swimming and beach activity accordingly by functioning as a liaison between the beach and it’s patrons.

Since 1936 and well into the future Long Beach Township Beach Patrol strives to provide a safe yet enjoyable beach environment.

Seasonal Statistics

Timeline & History

LBTBP Programs

LBTBP LIT

LBTBP By the Numbers

Miles of ocean beach protected: 12

Number of guarded beaches: 54

Lifeguards employed in 2007: 217

Estimated number of visitors to our beaches in 2007: 2,000,000

More Information

2007 LBTBP Personnel Profile
(PDF:784 KB/2 Pages)
Rescue & First Aid Statistics
(PDF:199 KB/1 Page)
Beach Attendance Statistics
(PDF:199 KB/1 Page)