Community & Family CPR/AED Training (Up to 10 Students)
Community & Family CPR/AED Training (Up to 10 Students)
- Red Cross Community & Family CPR/AED training
- International Occupational Health & Safety Association (IOHSA) Community & Family CPR/AED training
Red Cross Community and Family CPR/AED Training
- Onsite instructor-led training
- Adult-Child-Infant skills included
- Maximum 10 Students
- Approximately 2 to 3 hours
- OSHA-Compliant
- 2-year Red Cross certification card is included for each student
IOHSA Community and Family CPR/AED Training
- Onsite instructor-led training
- Adult-Child-Infant skills included
- Maximum 10 Students
- Approximately 2 to 3 hours
- OSHA-Compliant
- 2-year IOSHA certification card is included for each student
Community and Family CPR/AED Training classes are vital, life-saving programs designed to equip people with the necessary knowledge and skills for effective emergency response. These instructor-led, onsite sessions are comprehensive, teaching CPR and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) use for all age groups, including adults, children, and infants. This all-encompassing approach guarantees that learners are ready to provide help in various situations, from family and home environments to public areas. Each CPR training class accommodates up to 10 students, allowing for a personalized and interactive learning experience. Over the course of 2 to 3 hours, participants partake in hands-on training using CPR mannequins and real-world scenarios, guided by certified instructors. This active participation strengthens the learning process and boosts confidence, ensuring that students are not only familiar with the techniques but also feel prepared to apply them. By taking a Community and Family CPR/AED Training class, attendees gain invaluable skills that could potentially save a life one day. The CPR training class covers key life-saving techniques and skills like:
- Recognizing signs of sudden cardiac arrest
- The importance of early intervention and calling emergency services
- Step-by-step CPR procedures for adults, children, and infants
- Safe and effective use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
- Managing a choking adult, child, or infant
- Ensuring personal safety while providing care
- Basic first aid principles related to sudden cardiac events
- Legal aspects and Good Samaritan laws regarding emergency care
- Practical hands-on practice with mannequins and AED trainers
After finishing the CPR training class, participants are awarded a two-year certification, validating their learned skills and readiness to respond in emergency situations. This training not only benefits the individual but also contributes to the safety and well-being of their communities and families, creating a network of first responders ready to make a difference when it matters most.