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Do you need to be CPR/AED certified?

Class Details:

Two to three hours of life saving information.

The American Heart Association’s certified courses introduce students to a variety of life saving techniques including: how to properly administer CPR, use an AED defibrillator and relieve choking in adults, children, and infants.

Instruction Includes:

  • Adult, Child and Infant CPR
  • Adult, Child and Infant Airway Choking Management
  • AED ( Automated External Defibrillator) training
  • How to use a pocket mask (each student will receive a pocket mask to use in the class and keep)

Course Format:

Students will be taught all the required skills and practice them on manikins and the AED Trainer. There is an optional test at the end of the training.

Certification:

Students will receive an American Heart Association course completion e-card within 1-2 days of successful completion of a course. AHA certifications are valid for two years.

K-12 Programs

We offer the AHA CPR and First Aid training for K-12 students, coaches, teachers and school staff. Classes cover all of the same material shown at a discounted rate.

Learn more about K-12 Programs

Class Length: 3 hours

Class Fee: $40

Recommended for:

  • Teachers and high school students
  • Health instructors
  • Coaches and sports trainers
  • Parents, social services employees and babysitters (11+)
  • OSHA construction workers
  • Anyone who wants to learn how to save a life

* We will conduct this class off-site upon request with a $60.00 fee per student.

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