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4 June 2026

YMCA of Middle Tennessee announces rollout of safety and drowning detection tool for indoor pools

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AngelEye installations begin amid National Water Safety Month

NASHVILLE, Tennessee — (June 4th, 2026) — The YMCA of Middle Tennessee has announced a substantial investment in AngelEye, a state-of-the-art water safety monitoring system, which will assist on-duty lifeguards in keeping members and guests safe in its indoor swimming pools.

AngelEye is an advanced drowning detection system that uses a combination of patented underwater and above-water cameras to detect and analyze the movements of swimmers and provide real-time notifications to safety personnel in the event it detects a possible swimmer in distress.

The YMCA of Middle Tennessee first piloted AngelEye in late 2025, and its performance led to the decision to deploy the technology across all 12 family wellness centers. Installations are scheduled for the Sumner County, Franklin and Robertson County Family YMCAs throughout the month of May, and each system will undergo up to 30 days of testing after installation to include information gathering and learning by the technology before being fully incorporated into lifeguarding procedures at each location. This first round of installations happens to coincide with National Water Safety Month, an annual observance that seeks to educate and promote strong safety cultures across its pools, programs, and communities. The Y anticipates complete installation of the software for all its indoor pools by the end of the year.

The AngelEye system operates on a closed, secure network designed to protect swimmer privacy. Images captured by the system are used solely for drowning detection and response and, when applicable, lifeguard training purposes. “AngelEye is a proactive tool we are excited to incorporate to support our lifeguards, but it is not designed to replace them,” said Holly Sanders, executive director of risk management for the Y. “Providing a safe environment for our members and guests is always our top priority, and this is just another important investment to help ensure individuals who visit our centers feel safe in our pools.”

Sanders adds that while use of the technology could one day be considered for outdoor pools, the Y’s priority is to put this layer of added protection indoors, where pools operate year-round. While AngelEye is broadly used in Europe, it is new to the United States. The YMCA of Middle Tennessee is only the third organization in the U.S. to incorporate AngelEye technology as part of its safety and risk management operations, and only the second YMCA association in the country which has deployed this type of technology.

“We are proud to partner with the YMCA of Middle Tennessee as it continues to invest in the safety of its members, guests and staff,” said Gianluca Marcato, director of operations at AngelEye. “We see drowning detection technology as part of the natural evolution of aquatic safety. Much like seat belts were once a new layer of protection and later became a normal part of everyday safety, we believe technologies like AngelEye can help define the next standard for safer aquatic environments. AngelEye is designed to support, not replace, trained lifeguards through real-time monitoring and alerts when a potential swimmer in distress is detected.”

ABOUT AngelEye

AngelEye develops advanced drowning detection and water safety monitoring technology for public, commercial and private swimming pools. Its AngelEye LifeGuard system combines underwater and above-water cameras with intelligent video analysis to monitor swimmer activity and provide real-time alerts to lifeguards and safety personnel when a potential danger situation is detected. The technology is designed to support, not replace, trained lifeguards and to add another layer of protection within existing pool safety procedures.

Developed in accordance with ISO 20380, AngelEye LifeGuard reflects internationally recognized requirements for computer vision systems used for drowning detection in swimming pools. With systems installed in more than 300 pools across over 20 countries, AngelEye supports aquatic facilities, pool operators and safety teams around the world.

ABOUT THE Y

The YMCA of Middle Tennessee is the region’s leading nonprofit dedicated to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Since 1875, the Y has been helping people grow in spirit, mind and body, inspired by its mission as a worldwide charitable fellowship united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ. Through its 12 family wellness centers, outdoor adventure center and range of community-based programs and services, the Y gives people of all ages the tools they need to belong and be well. Last year, the Y reached 238,373 people, improving the region’s health and well-being, nurturing the potential of children and teens and providing opportunities to serve others and support our neighbors.

Recommended Resources

To learn more about the YMCA of Middle Tennessee’s water safety initiative and AngelEye technology:

Visit the dedicated TMCA initiative page: https://www.ymcamidtn.org/angeleye

Watch AngelEye in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbfGeEq1QAs

Read local media coverage from WSMV Nashville: https://www.wsmv.com/2026/05/29/middle-tennessee-ymcas-getting-advanced-drowning-detection-systems-indoor-pools/

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