Emergencies can happen anywhere—on a busy street in Wichita or along highways like I-35 and I-70. Having the right skills at the right moment can save a life. Safety Training Seminars provides CPR BLS, ACLS & PALS classes across Kansas, helping individuals and professionals respond confidently to cardiac and medical emergencies across the state.
Across Kansas, from Wichita to Overland Park and Topeka, the need for trained responders continues to grow. Healthcare systems such as Ascension Via Christi and The University of Kansas Health System rely on well-trained staff who can act quickly in emergencies.
At Safety Training Seminars, our courses focus on real-world readiness. You’ll learn hands-on CPR techniques, AED usage, and coordinated emergency response—skills used daily in hospitals, urgent care centers, and clinics across Sedgwick County, Johnson County, and Shawnee County. These sessions are designed to mirror actual scenarios you might face, whether in a healthcare facility or a workplace environment.
Kansas has a unique mix of urban and rural communities, which means emergency response times can vary. That makes immediate CPR intervention even more critical. With convenient access from major routes like US-54 and I-135, our training locations are easy to reach for commuters traveling from nearby towns and business districts. This practical, locally relevant approach is why healthcare professionals and employers trust our programs.
We offer life-saving CPR and advanced certification courses in key Kansas locations, including Wichita. As the state’s largest city and a major healthcare hub, Wichita serves surrounding counties and communities, making it an ideal location for accessible, high-quality CPR, BLS, ACLS, and PALS training.
Safety Training Seminars offers a full range of AHA courses across Kansas, including BLS (Basic Life Support), ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support), PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support), and CPR, AED & First Aid training. These programs are designed for healthcare professionals as well as individuals who want to be prepared for real-life emergencies. Each course follows the latest guidelines and combines flexible online learning with a short hands-on skills session. After successful completion, you will receive a two-year AHA Course Completion eCard that is widely accepted by employers nationwide.
The AHA BLS certification is the gold standard for healthcare providers. Covers adult, child, and infant CPR; AED use; airway obstruction relief; and team-based resuscitation. The class length consists of 1-2 hours online followed by 30 minutes of skills testing. You will receive a two year card, and the total price is $120.
ACLS builds on BLS to cover management of acute stroke, acute coronary syndromes, and periarrest conditions. The class length is 2-3 hours online with 30 minutes of skills testing.This two year card is offered at $290 (low price guaranteed).
PALS certification is required for pediatric nurses, pediatricians, family physicians, NPs, and PAs working with infants and children. This PALS Provider Initial or Renewal track includes 2-3 hours of online work and 30 minutes of skills testing with price of $290
A vital First aid Class in for non-clinical workers, this course prepares you for everyday workplace and public safety emergencies. CPR & First-aid Initial or Renewal class length involves 2-3 hours online and 1 hour of skills testing. You will receive an AHA card with a two year card validity for a price of $120.
The Kansas 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.
Our training programs are built to support both new learners and experienced professionals, combining flexibility with high standards.
This course covers CPR techniques, AED usage, and team-based emergency response, essential for professionals working in Kansas hospitals and clinics.
Class Length: 1–2 hours online, 30 minutes skills testing
Card Validity: Two-year card
Price: $120
Focused on advanced cardiac care, including rhythm recognition, airway management, and emergency response protocols.
ACLS Provider: Initial or Renewal
Class Length: 2–3 hours online, 30 minutes skills testing
Certification Card: American Heart Association
Card Validity: Two-year card
Price: $290 (low price guaranteed)
Designed for infant and child emergencies, this course emphasizes rapid assessment and stabilization.
PALS Provider: Initial or Renewal
Class Length: 2–3 hours online, 30 minutes
Format: Online Course with skills testing
Certification: American Heart Association
Card Validity: Two-year card
Price: $290 (low price guaranteed)
Ideal for workplace safety and everyday emergency preparedness across Kansas communities.
CPR & First Aid: Initial or Renewal
Class Length: 2–3 hours online, 1 hour skills testing
Card Validity: Two-year card
Price: $120 (low price guaranteed)
Kansas healthcare facilities, emergency rooms, and clinics are seeing increasing patient volumes. From large hospitals in Wichita to regional clinics across rural counties, trained professionals are essential. Employers now expect up-to-date certification as a standard requirement for many roles.
In many parts of Kansas, especially outside major cities, emergency response times can be longer. That’s why immediate CPR action is critical. Whether you’re near a hospital or in a rural setting, your ability to respond quickly can save lives before emergency services arrive.
Our Self-Guided Learning™ courses allow you to complete the online portion on your own schedule. This flexible approach is ideal for busy professionals, students, and anyone balancing work and personal commitments.
The HeartCode® Complete course combines online learning with hands-on skills testing. This blended format ensures you understand both theory and practical application, giving you confidence in real-life situations.
With CPR Verification Station™ learning centers, you can complete your skills testing quickly and efficiently. Finish your online training, visit a nearby station, and complete your hands-on evaluation without delays.
We offer renewal options for BLS, ACLS, PALS, and First Aid courses. Staying current is essential for meeting employer requirements and maintaining your readiness in emergency situations.
Our programs are trusted by nurses, EMTs, hospital staff, clinic teams, and healthcare students throughout Kansas. From major healthcare systems to local practices, professionals rely on our training to stay prepared.
This training is valuable for nurses, healthcare workers, dental professionals, caregivers, teachers, fitness trainers, and employees in safety-focused roles. Anyone responsible for others’ well-being can benefit from these essential skills.
Don’t wait for an emergency to realize the importance of CPR training. Get started today with Safety Training Seminars and be prepared to act when it matters most. With flexible options, trusted programs, and convenient locations, your certification journey starts now.
Find quick answers about CPR, BLS, ACLS, and PALS training in Kansas, including course format, duration, and how to complete your training and receive your AHA Course Completion eCard.
Most courses include 1–3 hours of online learning followed by a short, hands-on skills session.
Yes, once you successfully complete the course, your eCard is typically issued the same day.
Yes, hospitals, clinics, and healthcare employers across Kansas accept these programs.
You can complete the online portion at your own pace, followed by an in-person skills check.
Healthcare workers, students, teachers, and workplace employees are among those who benefit most.
Most certifications are valid for two years, and renewal is recommended before expiration.