When every second matters, the right training can mean the difference between life and loss. Across New Hampshire — from the busy corridors of Nashua’s healthcare centers to the growing residential neighborhoods of Bedford — Safety Training Seminars provides AHA BLS CPR, ACLS, and PALS classes built for the demands of real healthcare environments. Whether you’re renewing or starting fresh, we make it straightforward.
New Hampshire’s healthcare workforce is under constant pressure to stay prepared. With major facilities like Southern New Hampshire Medical Center in Nashua and Catholic Medical Center serving communities throughout Hillsborough and Rockingham counties, the demand for current, AHA-recognized CPR and life support training has never been higher.
At Safety Training Seminars, our AHA BLS CPR Course goes beyond the basics. Students practice hands-on chest compressions, AED deployment, and airway management in realistic scenarios that mirror what nurses, EMTs, and clinical staff encounter every day. Whether you’re working at a clinic near Nashua’s Daniel Webster Highway corridor or commuting south on I-93 toward the Massachusetts border, our flexible format fits your schedule without cutting corners on quality.
Bedford professionals — including those supporting the Route 101 business district and neighboring communities — trust our ACLS and PALS programs to meet hospital credentialing timelines and employer compliance requirements. We bring the AHA curriculum together with skills verification that’s efficient, credible, and recognized across New Hampshire and nationally. From community hospitals in Merrimack County to urgent care centers in Rockingham, our students walk away ready, confident, and holding an AHA Course Completion eCard.
Safety Training Seminars proudly serves healthcare professionals and community members across southern New Hampshire. Our life-saving courses are available in Nashua, NH — the state’s largest city and a regional healthcare hub — and Bedford, NH, one of the fastest-growing communities in Hillsborough County. Wherever you are in the Granite State, quality AHA training is within reach.
All courses are delivered by experienced, AHA-authorized instructors to ensure high-quality training and compliance with healthcare standards. After successfully completing your course, you’ll receive an official AHA Course Completion eCard, valid for 2 years and widely accepted by hospitals, clinics, and employers throughout New Hampshire and across the United States.
The BLS course is essential for healthcare professionals who need strong foundational life-saving skills. This training covers adult, child, and infant CPR, AED operation, airway obstruction relief, and team-based resuscitation techniques. The course is designed to be flexible, with 1–2 hours of online learning followed by a 30-minute hands-on skills session at a CPR Verification Station™ learning center. Upon successful completion, you will receive a two-year AHA Course Completion eCard, and the total course fee is $120.
The ACLS course builds on your BLS knowledge and focuses on advanced management of cardiovascular emergencies. You will learn how to respond to critical situations such as acute stroke, cardiac arrest, and acute coronary syndromes using structured, evidence-based protocols. The course includes 2–3 hours of online learning and a 30-minute skills session to demonstrate your competency. This two-year AHA Course Completion eCard course is offered at $290, providing excellent value for advanced-level training.
The PALS course is specifically designed for healthcare providers who care for infants and children, including pediatric nurses, physicians, and emergency responders. It teaches advanced pediatric assessment, resuscitation, and emergency response techniques to handle critical situations with confidence. The course includes 2–3 hours of online learning and a 30-minute skills session. After completion, you will receive a two-year AHA Course Completion eCard, and the course fee is $290.
The CPR, AED, and First Aid course is ideal for non-medical professionals, workplaces, teachers, and anyone who wants to be prepared for real-life emergencies. This training equips you with the knowledge to respond to cardiac emergencies, injuries, and everyday health situations using CPR techniques, AED devices, and basic first aid skills. The course includes 2–3 hours of online learning followed by a 60-minute skills session. Upon completion, you will receive a two-year AHA Course Completion eCard, and the course is available for $120.
The New Hampshire dense concentration of hospitals, academic medical centers, and regulated industries creates high, ongoing demand for AHA life support certification.
RNs, LPNs, and nursing students at Harvard, Penn, Columbia, and Johns Hopkins must hold current BLS before clinicals. Many ICU and ER nurses also require ACLS.
Medical doctors, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners at Northeast hospitals must maintain active BLS and often ACLS as a condition of hospital credentialing.
Emergency medical technicians and paramedics throughout New England and the Mid-Atlantic must hold AHA BLS and often ACLS to meet state EMS licensure requirements.
Dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants in MA, NY, and other Northeast states are required by state dental boards to maintain current CPR/BLS certification.
Teachers, daycare providers, school nurses, and childcare staff in MA, NY, and VA are required by law or employer policy to hold current CPR and First Aid certification.
OSHA regulations and many large Northeast employers in finance, manufacturing, and construction require CPR-certified employees. We offer on-site group training for any size.
New Hampshire healthcare professionals deserve training that respects their time and meets the AHA standard. Here’s a breakdown of every course we offer.
Built for nurses, medical assistants, paramedics, dental staff, and anyone working in a clinical setting across New Hampshire, our AHA BLS CPR Class covers one- and two-rescuer CPR, AED use, team dynamics, and response protocols for adults, children, and infants. This course is the foundation of emergency readiness at hospitals like Elliot Hospital in Manchester and community practices throughout Nashua and Bedford.
The online portion takes 1–2 hours to complete at your own pace, followed by a 30-minute hands-on skills session at a local CPR Verification Station™. Your AHA Course Completion eCard is valid for two years, and the course is priced at $120 — a clear value for the level of training you receive.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support is required for physicians, RNs, respiratory therapists, and many emergency responders across New Hampshire’s hospital systems. Our ACLS course — available as Initial or Renewal — covers cardiac rhythm recognition, airway management, pharmacology, and coordinated team-based resuscitation. It’s designed to sharpen the decision-making skills that matter in real cardiac events, whether you’re at a Nashua-area facility or serving a rural community in Merrimack County.
Complete 2–3 hours of online coursework, then attend a 30-minute skills test at a local CPR Verification Station™. You’ll receive an American Heart Association ACLS Completion eCard valid for two years. Price: $290 — low price guaranteed.
For providers who care for infants and children — whether at a pediatric clinic in Nashua or a family practice in Bedford — our PALS course offers the AHA’s most current pediatric emergency framework. It covers systematic assessment, recognition of respiratory and circulatory failure, and team-based stabilization techniques tailored to younger patients.
Available as Initial or Renewal, the course includes 2–3 hours of online learning plus a 30-minute skills assessment. Upon successful completion, you’ll receive an American Heart Association PALS eCard, accepted nationally and valid for two years. Price: $290 — low price guaranteed.
Not every emergency happens in a hospital. For workplace safety officers, school staff, fitness professionals, and community members throughout Hillsborough and Rockingham counties, our CPR & First Aid course covers the essential skills for responding before EMS arrives — from bleeding control to sudden cardiac arrest.
Available as Initial or Renewal, this course includes 2–3 hours of online content and a 1-hour hands-on skills session. Your completion card is valid for two years, and the course is priced at $120 — low price guaranteed.
Cardiac arrest doesn’t follow a schedule. It happens in hospital break rooms, on loading docks in Nashua’s industrial parks, in Bedford’s busy elementary schools, and on the shoulder of I-293. The national survival rate for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest remains stubbornly low — and early, high-quality CPR is the single most powerful intervention bystanders can provide before an ambulance arrives.
For New Hampshire’s healthcare teams, this isn’t just a box to check. Southern New Hampshire Medical Center, Parkland Medical Center in Derry, and facilities across the seacoast region depend on staff who can act — not just recall — the AHA protocols. Our BLS CPR Course trains that automatic response, and our ACLS and PALS programs build the advanced judgment that complex emergencies demand.
Modern healthcare professionals in New Hampshire don’t always have the luxury of clearing a full day for classroom training. Our Self-Guided Learning™ format puts the online portion entirely in your hands — complete it during a lunch break in Nashua, on your laptop in Bedford, or between shifts. The coursework is structured, AHA-aligned, and paced by you. Once you’re done, you book a brief in-person skills session and walk away with your eCard. No rigid class schedules. No wasted travel time. Just training that works around your life.
The HeartCode® Complete course is the AHA’s premium blended learning experience — and it’s available to New Hampshire providers through Safety Training Seminars. The online module uses dynamic simulations to teach BLS concepts, and the skills component validates your technique through hands-on practice at a CPR Verification Station™. It’s the gold standard for healthcare organizations and hospital systems that want the most rigorous, consistent AHA training for their teams. If your employer or credentialing body specifically requires HeartCode®, we’ve got you covered.
After completing your online coursework, the next step is a quick, structured skills check at a CPR Verification Station™ learning center — a dedicated space equipped with manikins, AED trainers, and AHA-trained proctors. Sessions are brief, efficient, and focused: you demonstrate what you learned online in a real hands-on setting. For Nashua and Bedford residents, this means no long drives and no full-day time commitments. Book your slot, show up, demonstrate your skills, and receive your AHA Course Completion eCard — often the same day.
AHA cards expire every two years, and New Hampshire employers — from Nashua’s largest hospital networks to Bedford’s outpatient surgery centers — expect renewals to be current and on time. Whether you need to renew your BLS, ACLS, PALS, or CPR & First Aid card, Safety Training Seminars makes the process simple. Our renewal courses carry the same AHA-recognized curriculum as initial courses, so you’re always training to the latest guidelines. Don’t wait until your eCard lapses and your employer flags it — renewal takes just a few hours and keeps you fully compliant.
Across New Hampshire — from the OR teams at Nashua’s surgical centers to the EMTs running calls on Route 3 — Safety Training Seminars has become a trusted name in AHA training. Our students include:
We understand what New Hampshire healthcare looks like — the staffing pressures, the credentialing timelines, the mix of urban and rural settings. Our training is built to meet that reality.
Your AHA eCard could expire sooner than you think — and your employer won’t wait. Whether you’re a first-time student or a veteran clinician keeping your credentials current, Safety Training Seminars offers the fastest, most flexible path to AHA-recognized BLS, ACLS, PALS, and First Aid training in New Hampshire. Sign up online in minutes, complete your coursework on your schedule, and finish your skills session at a CPR Verification Station™ near Nashua or Bedford. Spots fill quickly — don’t put it off.
Enroll today and be ready for whatever tomorrow brings.
Have questions about CPR, BLS, ACLS, or PALS training? This section covers the most common queries to help you better understand course formats, requirements, and what to expect. Whether you’re a healthcare professional or someone looking to gain essential life-saving skills, you’ll find quick, clear answers about course duration, certification process, and training options. Our goal is to make your learning experience simple, flexible, and fully aligned with current AHA guidelines so you can confidently complete your training and be prepared for real-life emergencies.
The AHA BLS CPR Class is designed to fit into a busy schedule. The online Self-Guided Learning™ portion takes approximately 1–2 hours to complete, and the in-person skills verification session at a CPR Verification Station™ runs about 30 minutes. Most New Hampshire students are able to finish everything within the same day they start.
In most cases, yes. Once you successfully complete the online coursework and your hands-on skills session, your AHA Course Completion eCard is issued digitally — often on the same day. It’s accessible immediately, making it easy to share with your employer or credentialing office without waiting for a physical card in the mail.
Absolutely. Safety Training Seminars provides AHA-recognized training, and the AHA Course Completion eCard is accepted by hospitals, clinics, surgical centers, and healthcare systems throughout New Hampshire — including facilities in Nashua, Bedford, Manchester, and across Hillsborough and Rockingham counties. If your employer requires AHA credentials, our courses meet that standard.
Yes. Both ACLS and PALS are available as Renewal courses. The online module covers updated protocols and scenarios relevant to advanced providers, and the skills testing session verifies your technique in person. This format works especially well for New Hampshire clinicians who need to renew without disrupting their clinical schedule.
PALS is typically required for healthcare providers who may need to respond to pediatric emergencies — including pediatricians, emergency physicians, pediatric nurses, paramedics, and respiratory therapists. Many facilities in New Hampshire require PALS for staff working in pediatric units, emergency departments, and transport teams. If you’re unsure whether your role requirements.