CPR Certification
Our courses are designed to teach you the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively perform CPR in emergency situations. Whether you are a healthcare professional looking to renew your CPR certification or a member of the general public looking to learn this life-saving technique, we have a course for you. All of our courses are taught by certified instructors who are dedicated to providing the highest quality education.
In addition to offering top-quality certification courses, we are proud to be aligned with the American Heart Association and the American Red Cross. As a recognized leader in the field of cardiovascular health, the American Heart Association has developed guidelines and protocols that are widely accepted as the standard of care in the industry. Our alignments with both agencies allow us to offer our students the most current and up-to-date information available.
Enroll in our CPR course today and join the ranks of those who are prepared to act in crisis.
Our Focus
CPR Certification
WHEN
Simply knowing when CPR should be administered can make a difference in life or death.
HOW
Without a correct understanding of the technique, CPR can be ineffective or even harmful.
IMPORTANCE
CPR keeps oxygenated blood flowing to the brain and other vital organs until medical help arrives.
TRAINING
For the public and even for Doctors, it is important to regularly refresh your skills and knowledge.
HANDS ON
Learning Proper Technique
Knowing the proper technique is crucial in emergency situations where every second counts. By following the correct technique, you can increase the chances of success and potentially save a life. Using the wrong technique or performing CPR incorrectly can be ineffective or even harmful. It is important to be properly trained and to regularly refresh your skills to ensure that you are prepared to use the technique effectively in a crisis situation.
Some people don’t fully understand the hand placement or how hard they should be pressing down, as a result, CPR can be ineffective.
Learning what to say and how to instruct those around you during an emergency can be just as important as knowing the proper technique. It is important to be able to clearly communicate instructions to any bystanders or other rescuers.