CPR and First Aid training are recommended for everyone, including healthcare professionals, first responders, parents, teachers, caregivers, and individuals in various industries. Even if you’re not in a professional role, knowing these lifesaving skills can make a huge difference in emergencies at home, work, or public spaces, ensuring you’re prepared to help save lives.
Our CPR and First Aid courses typically range from 3-4 hours, depending on the course complexity and class size. Courses like Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers may take longer due to more in-depth training. We strive to make the sessions comprehensive yet time-efficient, ensuring you leave with the knowledge and confidence needed for emergencies.
Yes, all participants who successfully complete the training will receive an official certification card, valid for two years. This certification is recognized by national healthcare organizations and employers. The card verifies your knowledge and proficiency in CPR and First Aid, making it a valuable credential for both personal and professional purposes.
Basic Life Support (BLS) is intended for healthcare professionals and includes advanced CPR techniques, focusing on high-quality chest compressions and teamwork during resuscitation efforts. Heartsaver CPR, on the other hand, is designed for the general public, covering basic CPR and AED use. It’s ideal for anyone looking to learn fundamental lifesaving skills without the medical focus of BLS.
Yes, if your CPR or First Aid certification has expired, you can enroll in a refresher course to renew it. This ensures your skills remain sharp and up-to-date with the latest guidelines. We recommend taking refresher courses every two years to maintain your certification and stay prepared for any emergency situations that may arise.