American Heart Association CPR & First Aid Training Courses
Safety Awareness For Young Hands and Minds.

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What You Can Learn!




 Heartsaver CPR in Schools

The American Heart Association’s Heartsaver CPR in Schools Course is designed to teach middle and high school students the lifesaving skills of CPR, how to relieve choking, and how to use an AED (automated external defibrillator).

The course was designed to appeal to students through illustrations of teens and a unique training video featuring interviews with teens and edgy video footage. Also, the course’s modular format is intended to offer schools with the flexibility to teach the course over several class periods.

While Heartsaver CPR in Schools is one of several options schools can use to provide CPR training to their students, it is the only course that offers a credential or course completion card upon successful completion.

First Aid/CPR/AED for Schools and the Community
One of our most popular courses, it is great for community needs. This course combines lectures, demonstrations and video with hands-on training and practice. Participants in this course learn to recognize and respond to emergencies including shock, cardiac and breathing emergencies for adults, children and infants, heat and cold emergencies, sudden illnesses and poisonings. Additionally, participants will learn first aid for everything from cuts and scrapes to muscle, bone and joint injuries
CPR - Child and Infant (4-1/4 hours)
Designed for those who care for children, either full time or occasionally, this course teaches participants how to recognize and care for breathing and cardiac emergencies in infants and children age 12 and younger. CPR - Infant is available separately as a 3-3/4 hour course that applies to infants up to 12 months; CPR - Child (3-3/4 hours) is available separately and applies to children between the ages of 1 and 12.
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