News

PARC sets new water safety benchmark with AI drowning prevention technology

Peninsula Aquatic Recreation Centre (PARC) in Frankston has taken another major step in aquatic safety and supervision, with the installation of Lynxight, an AI-powered drowning prevention system now live across their main pools.

The cutting-edge technology provides real-time monitoring, risk detection and instant alerts, supporting lifeguards to respond faster to potential incidents. Lynxight has been proven to help lifeguards respond up to six times faster in water safety emergencies, giving our community even greater confidence in the water at PARC.

The system uses CCTV cameras to monitor PARC’s 50m Main Pool, Leisure Pool and Warm Water Pool, with alerts sent directly to lifeguards via smartwatches. This allows Lifeguards to act immediately in those critical seconds when every moment matters.

Peninsula Leisure Operations, Risk, Health & Safety Manager Jarrah Wynne said the introduction of Lynxight is part of the Centre’s ongoing commitment to lead the industry in safety.

“We’re proud to be among the first in Australia to introduce this technology to our community. Lynxight gives our lifeguards an extra set of digital eyes, enhancing their ability to keep people safe. Combined with our Lifesaving Victoria Platinum Pool accreditation and recent recognition as Aquatic and Recreation Victoria’s Facility of the Year, it reinforces PARC’s position as a leader in aquatic safety,” Mr Wynne said.

Importantly, Lynxight does not replace lifeguards. Instead, it works alongside them, ensuring patrons always remain under the close supervision of trained professionals. The system does not identify swimmers or record personal data, focusing only on movement patterns to detect signs of distress.

For PARC members and visitors, there will be no change to the way the pool is used. Lynxight operates in the background, adding an invisible but powerful layer of protection. Lifeguards and Duty Managers have received specialist training to ensure the system is seamlessly integrated into daily operations.

“By adding this extra layer of protection, we’re making sure everyone in Frankston can enjoy our pools more safely,” Mr Wynne said.

Share this article

From Member to Motivator 🚲 

9 years ago, Laura went from being a dedicated member at PARC to leading from the front as a Group Exercise instructor. 💪 

Every Saturday morning, you’ll find her running The Trip, delivering energy and motivation with a smile that keeps our members coming back week after week. 

Join Laura for Les Mills the Trip at 9.25am every Saturday. We hope to see you there. 

#PARCFrankston #Groupexercise #LesMills #TheTrip #LesMilltribe
🎪 Roll up, Roll up! It’s the PARC County Fair 🎪 
 
These school holidays we’ve planned the best party on the Peninsula, with hours of activities and entertainment kids of all ages will enjoy. 
 
🤩 Our inflatable obstacle course, Splash Island (bookings essential) 
☀️ Rafter waterslides 
💦 Aquatic Playground 
😎 Scavenger hunt 
🎈 Balloon entertainment and face painting 
🎪 Carnival games 
🙌 Prizes and giveaways 
 
Our PARC County Fair school holiday program will run from Monday 22 September – Friday 3 October. Visit our website to learn more about pricing and booking information via the link in bio.

#PARCFrankston #PARCCountyFair #SchoolHolidays #thingstodofrankston #SplashIsland #Games #Fun
Father’s Day Gift Hampers 🎁 

Spoil your dad or special person this Father’s Day with a PARC Hamper. 

Hamper includes a PARC hoodie, towel, drink bottle, cap and resistance band. 

Come in Centre and grab yours today. 

#PARCFrankston #Fathersday #Hamper #spoilt

Join our community for news

Recent articles