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Know CPR. Make a difference. Save a life.
Every year, thousands of lives are affected by accidents, strokes, and heart events; and every year, thousands of lives could be saved if more people took American Heart Association CPR classes. Our CPR team is here to help you feel confident in using your new skills when it counts!
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is the medical term for the combined technique of chest compressions and rescue breaths to help save an individual who has suffered from cardiac arrest. CPR keeps the blood pumping through the body to vital organs until medical help arrives on the scene.
When you train with AHA CPR classes, You will learn the ABCs of CPR and the differences when assisting an infant and child versus an adult. You will also be trained in the seven steps of CPR and the best practices when delivering assistance. When you choose our courses, you know you will gain the best education, fulfill OSHA and job requirements, and be certified to perform CPR.
All employers and organizations accept our training, including —
What are the benefits of training with our team?
How do I complete the course?
Our class requires no previous class prep and includes live-trained portions. Our trainers will facilitate your learning experience, answer any questions you have, and complete your skills check and written test. All of this ensures that your card is AHA BLS CPR and AED Healthcare Provider certified.
When looking online, be mindful of other certifications that sound less expensive. They could be missing essential portions and have hidden fees along the way. If you choose to take our CPR class, you can rest assured that you have regained the highest quality CPR certification.
When can I take my CPR certification course?
We have weekly classes! So you can check out our multiple class options and pick which one best fits your schedule and time.
When will my CPR certification expire?
You must renew your certification with CPR trainers every two years to stay compliant with OSHA and AHA standards.
How long do the CPR classes last?
Class times are approximately 3 hrs.
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