On-Site & Off-Site CPR & First Aid Training
Safety Training Seminars offers on-site BLS, CPR, and First Aid training at your workplace—available any day of the week, at a time that works best for you. Our experienced instructors arrive on time with all the necessary equipment to deliver an engaging, hands-on, and informative training session.
Prefer Off-Site Training? No Problem!
If hosting a class at your location isn’t convenient, your staff can attend training at one of our 65 offices across Northern California.
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This fun and informative course is a great choice for the general workplace. Students will learn CPR for all age groups, choke saving, how to use an AED, bleeding control, epi pen use, glove removal, seizures, diabetic emergencies, bites and stings, burns, and how to deal with other life-threatening emergencies.
Course Time: 4 hours
Price: $70 per person
Minimum: 20 students
Students will learn CPR for all ages, choke saving, how to use an AED, bleeding control, epi pen use, glove removal, seizures, bites and stings, burns, and how to deal with other life-threatening emergencies. After this course, students will receive the American Heart Association Pediatric CPR and First-aid certification card which is 100% valid by EMSA for CA childcare providers.
Course outline
1. Take the online course (2-3 hours depending on skill level)
2. Skills testing with an American Heart Association instructor (1 hour)
Price: $90 per person (minimum 16 students)
Course Name: EMSA Health, Safety, Nutrition, & Lead Poisoning
Description: 8 hour Preventative Health, Safety and Nutrition (EMSA approved curriculum, including Lead Poisoning Prevention and Nutrition components)
Course Length: 8 hours online course on Zoom
Price: $100 per person
The American Heart Association provides two options for people to receive the BLS provider certification card: Blended eLearning (most popular) or traditional instructor-led course. Whichever course you take, you will receive the exact same certification card. During the BLS course students will learn CPR for all age groups, choke saving, two person CPR, and how to use an AED.
Set up an Account: If organizing a class at your location is complicated, you can send your staff out to take classes at one of our 65 offices located throughout Northern California. We also provide ACLS, PALS, and NRP Courses.
Course Time: 3 hours
Price: $90 per person
Minimum: 16 student
Certification Card: American Heart Association BLS
Price Matching: We will match any competitors prices.
Outline
1. Take the online course (1-2 hours depending on skill level)
2. Skills testing with an AHA instructor in your office (1 hour)
Course Time: 3 hours
Price: $80 per person
Minimum: 16 students
Certification Card: American Heart Association BLS
Price Matching: We will match any competitors prices.
Outline: Our American Heart Association instructor will come to your place of business and train your staff at any time on any day of the week.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a critical life-saving skill that can be the difference between life and death in a cardiac emergency. In Northern California, group CPR training classes offer individuals the opportunity to learn this essential skill in a supportive and interactive environment.
Cardiac arrest can happen to anyone, at any time, and often occurs outside of a hospital setting. In such emergencies, immediate CPR can double or triple the chances of survival. CPR is a simple yet powerful technique that involves chest compressions and rescue breaths to keep blood and oxygen circulating in the body until professional help arrives.
By learning CPR, individuals become empowered to act quickly and confidently in an emergency, potentially saving the life of a loved one, friend, or stranger. CPR training also increases awareness of heart health and encourages individuals to adopt healthy lifestyle choices to prevent cardiovascular diseases.
Group CPR training classes offer several advantages over individual training sessions. One of the key benefits is the opportunity for participants to practice CPR skills in a group setting, simulating real-life scenarios. This hands-on experience helps build confidence and prepares individuals to respond effectively in an emergency.
Group classes also promote teamwork and collaboration, as participants learn to work together to perform CPR and use automated external defibrillators (AEDs). Additionally, group training provides a supportive environment where participants can ask questions, share experiences, and learn from each other’s perspectives.
Group CPR training classes have a positive impact on community health and safety. By increasing the number of individuals trained in CPR, these classes create a more resilient community capable of responding to cardiac emergencies. This broader coverage increases the likelihood that someone trained in CPR will be nearby when an emergency occurs.
Furthermore, group CPR training classes help raise awareness about the importance of CPR and cardiovascular health in the community. As more people become trained and knowledgeable about CPR, they are more likely to take proactive steps to improve their heart health and reduce their risk of cardiovascular diseases.
In conclusion, group CPR training classes play a crucial role in empowering individuals and communities to respond effectively to cardiac emergencies. By providing hands-on training, fostering teamwork, and raising awareness about CPR and heart health, these classes contribute to a safer and healthier community. Through education, collaboration, and a commitment to saving lives, group CPR training classes are making a meaningful difference in the lives of San Francisco residents.