Every second counts when a cardiac emergency strikes — and in a fast-growing healthcare corridor like North Charlotte, the demand for trained responders has never been greater. Safety Training Seminars brings American Heart Association-aligned BLS, ACLS, and PALS certification courses directly to this community, giving healthcare professionals and everyday residents the confidence to act when it matters most.
North Charlotte has quietly become one of the most active healthcare zones in the greater Charlotte metro. With Atrium Health’s network expanding northward, Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center serving the broader Mecklenburg County population, and a growing cluster of urgent care clinics along W. W.T. Harris Boulevard and University City Boulevard, the need for skilled, AHA-trained responders is woven into daily life here.
Safety Training Seminars has built its reputation in North Charlotte by focusing on what actually saves lives — real CPR skill execution, AED readiness, and team-based response practice that mirrors what healthcare workers face on the floor. Our BLS CPR, ACLS, and PALS courses are designed to meet the rigorous expectations of hospitals, outpatient clinics, and emergency response teams operating across Mecklenburg County.
Whether you work at a medical facility near the I-485 corridor or commute north from Uptown Charlotte into one of the many specialty clinics around Huntersville or Concord, our training center is positioned for easy access. Professionals from University City, Northlake, and Derita have found our courses to be the most practical and efficiently delivered option in the region.
Location convenience matters — especially when you’re juggling shift schedules, patient loads, or school rotations. Our North Charlotte training center is centrally placed to serve professionals from across the northern metro, including nearby communities like Huntersville, Cornelius, Mooresville, Harrisburg, and Kannapolis. Residents commuting from the University Research Park area, the Highland Creek neighborhood, or even crossing in from Cabarrus County will find our facility well within reach.
Whether you’re a nursing student wrapping up clinical rotations at a nearby hospital, an EMT stationed near the I-85 interchange, or a dental hygienist working in one of the many practices along Mallard Creek Road, there’s a course schedule here that fits your timeline. We keep sessions rolling throughout the week specifically because healthcare workers in North Charlotte can’t always plan around a Monday-to-Friday world.
Safety Training Seminars delivers practical, skill-focused instruction in BLS CPR, ACLS, PALS, NRP, and First Aid for individuals who need to perform under pressure. Each program is built around real-life emergency scenarios, helping students master critical techniques such as effective chest compressions, AED application, airway support, cardiac rhythm identification, and coordinated team response. The training also introduces key treatment concepts and structured response systems used in urgent care settings. By the end of the course, participants develop the confidence and ability to act decisively when every second matters.
Our facility is located at 10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28216 — a straightforward drive from most of North Charlotte’s major access points.
From the University City area, head west on W.T. Harris Boulevard toward I-85, then merge south briefly before cutting over via Brookshire Freeway (I-277) toward Perimeter Parkway. From Huntersville or Cornelius, take I-77 South through the northern tip of Mecklenburg County and exit toward Brookshire — you’ll reach us in under 30 minutes under normal traffic. If you’re coming in from the Harrisburg or Concord side, I-85 South connects you smoothly to our part of Charlotte without hitting the worst of the downtown congestion.
There’s ample parking on-site, and the suite is accessible from the main building entrance on Perimeter Parkway.
At Safety Training Seminars, our commitment to North Charlotte goes beyond handing out cards. We provide structured, skills-verified training in BLS, ACLS, PALS, and First Aid that reflects the real demands of today’s healthcare environments across Mecklenburg County and the surrounding region.
Basic Life Support training at Safety Training Seminars covers the full spectrum of adult, child, and infant CPR techniques, proper AED operation, and the team-based communication skills that define effective emergency response. Healthcare workers in North Charlotte — from nurses at Atrium Health facilities to paramedics rotating through Mecklenburg County stations — rely on our BLS course to keep their skills sharp and their credentials current. After completing the course, participants receive an AHA Course Completion eCard that meets employer requirements across the region.
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support training is built for the clinical environment where rapid decisions and coordinated action determine outcomes. Our ACLS course covers rhythm recognition, systematic airway management, pharmacology in cardiac arrest scenarios, and high-performance team dynamics. With cardiac event response being a daily reality in Mecklenburg County’s hospital systems and emergency departments, ACLS-trained professionals are consistently in demand — and our training equips you to meet that standard.
Pediatric Advanced Life Support training prepares healthcare providers to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies in infants and children with speed and precision. Our PALS course walks through systematic assessment, early intervention strategies, and the stabilization protocols used across pediatric units and emergency departments. Given the density of pediatric practices and children’s health services expanding across North Charlotte and into nearby Huntersville, well-trained PALS providers are essential to the community’s care infrastructure.
CPR and First Aid training isn’t just for healthcare workers — it’s for anyone who wants to be ready when an emergency happens at a job site, a school pickup line, or a neighborhood gathering. Our community-focused course covers adult and pediatric CPR, AED use, bleeding control, choking response, and basic first aid principles. For workplaces across North Charlotte’s industrial corridors and commercial districts, this training supports OSHA-aligned safety programs and gives employees a real skill set they can actually use.
Mecklenburg County’s northern tier has seen significant population growth over the past decade, and with it, a parallel expansion in healthcare infrastructure. That growth has created a steady, high-volume demand for certified professionals in BLS, ACLS, and PALS — not just in Charlotte proper, but stretching into Iredell, Cabarrus, and Rowan Counties as well.
Safety Training Seminars has become the preferred choice for professionals across this corridor because we combine AHA course integrity with flexible scheduling and a skill-verification model that actually prepares people for real emergencies. Students from Davidson, Concord, Mooresville, and Kannapolis regularly make the drive to our Charlotte training center because the quality and efficiency of training here is unmatched locally.
North Charlotte sits at the intersection of multiple healthcare systems. Atrium Health and Novant Health both operate significant facilities within or near Mecklenburg County’s northern zone, and the continued buildout of outpatient surgery centers, specialty clinics, and urgent care networks means there’s a constant intake of new clinical staff. Every one of those staff members needs verified BLS certification before day one — and many need ACLS or PALS depending on their unit. That recurring credentialing cycle creates sustained demand for reliable, AHA-aligned training right here in North Charlotte.
Our courses are built on real-world competency, not just checklist completion. In BLS, you’ll practice high-quality chest compressions and rescue breathing on adult, child, and infant manikins, operate an AED through full simulated scenarios, and work through choking response for all age groups. ACLS training adds rhythm recognition, airway management under pressure, and team-based resuscitation drills. PALS focuses on pediatric assessment frameworks and stabilization sequences. First Aid rounds out the picture with wound care, shock management, and everyday emergency response skills.
The gap between knowing what to do and actually being able to do it under pressure is significant — and that gap is exactly what our courses close. In North Charlotte’s healthcare settings, emergencies don’t wait for preparation. A nurse at an Atrium Health urgent care who hesitates during cardiac arrest, or a medical assistant who hasn’t practiced pediatric CPR since nursing school, faces real consequences for real patients. Training that builds actual muscle memory and clinical confidence is what Safety Training Seminars delivers — and it’s what Mecklenburg County’s growing healthcare community needs.
Our Self-Guided Learning™ format gives healthcare professionals in North Charlotte full control over the online portion of their training. Rather than sitting through a fixed-schedule classroom lecture, you complete the cognitive knowledge components at your own pace — on your laptop, tablet, or phone — before coming in to demonstrate your hands-on skills. This format is especially popular with busy shift workers, traveling nurses, and clinical students who need to fit training into irregular schedules without sacrificing course quality or AHA standards.
HeartCode® Complete is the AHA’s blended-learning solution for BLS certification, combining self-directed eLearning with a hands-on skills session. Through our North Charlotte training center, you complete the HeartCode® BLS online module on your own time and schedule your in-person skills check at our facility. The result is an efficient, fully AHA-compliant pathway to your BLS Course Completion eCard — without the scheduling constraints of a traditional group class.
Safety Training Seminars operates a CPR Verification Station™ learning center at our Charlotte location, powered by RQI (Resuscitation Quality Improvement) technology. These stations use real-time feedback systems to measure the quality of your chest compressions and rescue breaths, helping you build consistent, high-quality CPR technique with objective data — not just instructor impressions. For healthcare organizations in North Charlotte with recurring credentialing requirements, this model offers a streamlined, high-integrity alternative to conventional group skills sessions.
BLS, ACLS, PALS, and First Aid certifications all carry expiration dates — and most employers in Mecklenburg County’s healthcare network enforce strict renewal timelines. Whether your two-year BLS window is closing, your ACLS needs a refresh before your hospital’s annual compliance review, or your PALS is overdue after a department transition, Safety Training Seminars makes renewal straightforward. We offer the same rigorous skills verification for renewals as we do for initial certification — because staying sharp isn’t optional in patient care.
Job offers don’t always come with flexible start dates. When a hospital system in North Charlotte needs you credentialed before Monday, or a travel nursing placement hinges on BLS verification this week, same-day completion is the practical answer. Our blended-learning format supports exactly this — complete the online module in the morning, schedule your skills session the same afternoon, and walk away with your AHA Course Completion eCard before the day is done. It’s designed for urgency without cutting corners.
Part 1 — Online, Self-Paced Learning: Start your course online at any time that works for your schedule. Work through the cognitive content, case studies, and knowledge assessments at your own pace, whether that’s over a lunch break or a quiet evening.
Part 2 — In-Person Skills at the CPR Verification Station™: Visit our North Charlotte training center for a focused hands-on skills session. Using the CPR Cart and RQI Verification Station technology, a trained skills evaluator will confirm your technique meets AHA performance standards.
Part 3 — Receive Your AHA Course Completion eCard: Once you’ve successfully completed the course, your AHA Course Completion eCard is issued digitally — ready to share with your employer, credentialing department, or licensing board.
From registered nurses at Novant Health facilities to EMTs stationed in North Mecklenburg County fire stations, Safety Training Seminars has become the go-to training center for healthcare professionals who need reliable, AHA-quality BLS, ACLS, and PALS training without unnecessary hassle. Physicians, nurse practitioners, dental assistants, respiratory therapists, paramedics, medical students, and firefighters across the North Charlotte area have all come through our facility — and they come back for renewals because the experience delivers.
If your work puts you in proximity to people whose lives could depend on your response, this training is for you. Nurses, EMTs, physicians, and paramedics have obvious professional requirements — but the same applies to dental hygienists, physical therapists, home health aides, medical assistants, and pharmacy technicians. Beyond the clinical world, schoolteachers, athletic coaches, childcare workers, personal trainers, and workplace safety officers across North Charlotte’s commercial districts benefit enormously from CPR and First Aid training. If you’re ever in a position where someone else’s survival might depend on you knowing what to do, this course is the right investment.
Don’t leave your certification to the last minute — and don’t settle for training that checks a box without building real skill. Safety Training Seminars is enrolling now for BLS, ACLS, PALS, and First Aid courses at our North Charlotte location. Spots fill quickly, especially around hospital onboarding cycles and semester breaks. Reserve your session today, complete the online portion on your schedule, and come in ready to get hands-on. Your AHA Course Completion eCard is one focused day away.
Our training center is located at 10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28216. From most parts of North Charlotte — including University City, Northlake, and Highland Creek — the drive is typically 20 to 30 minutes via I-85 or Brookshire Freeway. Professionals from Huntersville and Cornelius can reach us in under 30 minutes via I-77 South.
With our blended-learning format, the online portion can be completed in approximately 60 to 90 minutes at your own pace. The in-person skills session at our CPR Verification Station™ typically takes under an hour. Many North Charlotte students successfully complete both components in a single day, which is ideal when employer deadlines are tight.
Yes. We offer AHA-aligned ACLS and PALS courses alongside BLS CPR and First Aid training at our Charlotte facility. Healthcare professionals across Mecklenburg County — including those working in Atrium Health and Novant Health systems — regularly attend our ACLS and PALS sessions to meet hospital credentialing requirements.
Upon successfully completing the course and skills verification, you’ll receive an AHA Course Completion eCard. This digital card is accepted by hospitals, medical practices, and healthcare employers across North Charlotte and throughout Mecklenburg County. It’s delivered electronically, so there’s no waiting for a physical card to arrive.
Our Self-Guided Learning™ courses let you complete the knowledge-based portion of your BLS, ACLS, or PALS training entirely online — on your own schedule, without attending a set class time. Once the online portion is done, you schedule a hands-on skills evaluation at our North Charlotte–area training center. It’s the most flexible pathway to AHA certification available locally, and it’s designed specifically for healthcare workers who can’t always predict their availability days in advance.