How are your on line courses different from American Red Cross or American Heart Association?
There not, All rescue techniques demonstrated in our courses meet and often exceed minimum requirements established by most States’ licensing boards as well as standards recommended by the 2005 AHA International Guidelines on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC), ILCOR, and OSHA. The only difference is that you don’t have to stand in front of a classroom of people you don’t know and because of that we think you will have a much better learning experience. We offer a nationally equivalent certificate for all of our on line courses just like the others. The American Heart Association, The American Red Cross and The National Safety Council all offer some version of on line CPR, First Aid, AED etc. so in other words we’re not doing anything that isn’t already being done we’re just going to do it easier and a lot less expensive .
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