FAQ
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How do I complete the CPR training?
First, you’ll need to register online for the course that best suits your needs—whether it's tailored for adults, children, or infants. Once registered, just show up on the scheduled date; no prior preparation is necessary. Our experienced trainers will be there to guide you through all the necessary materials, ensuring that you gain the skills and confidence needed to respond effectively in a medical emergency.
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When will my certification expire?
Your CPR/AED certification is valid for two years with the need for recertification every two years to ensure your knowledge and skills remain up to date.
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How can I renew my certification?
Renewing your certification is simple. Just sign up for any of our CPR & AED classes—whether it's for adults, children, or infants—and complete the course to stay certified.
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Can anyone take these courses?
Yes, our courses are open to everyone! We welcome participants of all ages and backgrounds, with no prerequisites required. Choose the course that best fits your needs and sign up today.
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What do I have to do to earn the CPR certification?
To earn your CPR certification, attend the scheduled class, successfully complete the skills check and written exam, and receive your certification card from the American Red Cross.
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How long do the CPR classes last?
Each of our CPR classes—whether for adults, children, or infants—typically lasts around 3 hours, providing ample time to learn and practice the essential skills.