Get CPR Certified with CPR Certification Columbus

CPR Certification Columbus provides the best Columbus BLS CPR Certification from an American Heart Association Certified Training Site. Book an AHA BLS CPR class today.

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Top Rated American Heart Association AHA BLS CPR Classes in Columbus, OH

CPR Certification Columbus proudly offers comprehensive American Heart Association CPR and First Aid training certified by the American Heart Association. Our hands-on courses cover everything from Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) to Automated External Defibrillator (AED), Basic Life Support (BLS), and First Aid. By completing our course, you will be meeting OSHA standards required by your employer, equipping you with the knowledge and proficiency to step up in an emergency. Join us at a time that’s most convenient for you- or schedule a time for us to meet your mid to large-sized group!

BLS CPR & AED Classes

$59.95

American Heart Association AHA BLS CPR and AED Certification

Our CPR classes are American Heart Association (AHA) BLS CPR certification classes in Columbus, OH. Our instructors will educate you on Basic Life Support (BLS) for adults, children, and infants, how to perform the 7 steps of CPR, and how to use an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) machine. Due to our smaller class sizes, we can offer a more personalized experience at a reasonable price. We aim to equip as many people as possible with this life-saving knowledge.

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BLS CPR, AED + First Aid Classes

$79.95

American Heart Association AHA BLS CPR and AED Certification & First Aid Certification

Our comprehensive CPR course includes first-aid training! We provide you with all of the necessary skills to step in during an emergency until paramedics arrive. Our CPR courses are endorsed by the American Heart Association (AHA). With CPR Certification Columbus, you can be confident in obtaining the AHA BLS AED Healthcare Provider CPR certification sought by employers. We take great pride in giving our students the best CPR education available, preparing them for life’s critical moments.

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Columbus’s Best CPR Certification

Know CPR. Make a difference. Save a life.

Most Americans (~70%) lack the training needed to help someone during a heart attack. Thousands of lives could be saved each year if more people were educated on administering CPR. By completing our course, you will gain the confidence to assist someone experiencing a heart attack until the moment first responders arrive.

Many people assume they won’t need to know CPR or First Aid, but the truth is that we should all know it! Four out of five cardiac arrest episodes happen at home, and you are most likely to deliver CPR to someone you know personally. Many victims of heart-related incidents have no history of heart disease and can appear completely healthy. Unintentional injury is the third leading cause of death in the US, which underscores the importance of learning how to administer First Aid.

We are happy to provide you with the best CPR and First Aid training available, whether you need it for your job, or if you simply wish to possess this life-saving knowledge. Come see us at a time most convenient for you or schedule a time for us to visit you and your mid to large-sized group!

What is CPR?

CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a lifesaving procedure performed when the heart stops beating. Done correctly, immediate CPR can double or even triple the chances of survival after cardiac arrest.

What to Expect in Your CPR Course

Our hands-on course will cover everything from using an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) to the seven steps of CPR. This includes CPR for adults and children as well as infants. Our CPR and BLS classes are certified by the American Heart Association and meet OSHA’s standards, so you can rest assured you are getting the best education.

CPR Certification Columbus is accepted by all employers and organizations, including —

  • Nurses, RNs, and CNAs
  • Personal Training Facilities and Gyms
  • Daycare and Other Caretakers
  • Schools (Private and Public)
  • Hospitality Industry
  • Construction Sites
  • Hospitals
  • EMT/Paramedic Companies
  • Home Health Aides
  • Nursing schools and All Other College Programs
  • Nonprofits like the Boy and Girl Scouts of America
  • Firefighting and Other Municipalities

Why Train With Us?

  1. We’ve provided training to almost 100,000 students, offering the most widely acknowledged, accredited, and employer-accepted BLS Certification in the United States.
  2. Experience more personalized CPR and First Aid training through our hands-on approach, condensed class durations, and smaller group settings.
  3. Leave with your AHA-certified BLS CPR card and your CPR Certification Columbus First Aid card on the same day.
  4. Feel fully assured in any unforeseen situation that demands life-saving expertise.

FAQS

How do I complete the CPR Columbus training?

You can finalize your training by registering for a time that suits you and participating in our course. After successfully passing your test, you will obtain your certification on the same day!

When will my certification expire?

Two years! The CPR AED Certification and CPR Training mandates stipulate the necessity for renewal every two years to uphold and refresh your knowledge and skills.

How can I renew my certification?

All of our CPR and First Aid courses are tailored for both initial certifications and recertifications. Don’t let your certification expire! Easily register for your preferred class time on our website!

What do I have to do to earn the CPR certification?

To earn your CPR card, you’ll undergo a skills checkoff and complete a written certification test to ensure your CPR proficiency. The testing and issuance of your AHA BLS CPR card occur on the same day as your class.

All certification steps are encompassed in the standard purchase, with no additional hidden fees, unlike what you might encounter elsewhere.

Can anyone take these courses?

Our courses are open to individuals of any profession, and there is no age restriction for enrollment. Everyone is encouraged and welcomed to pursue CPR certification!

Where can I find CPR certification near me? Where can I find AHA BLS certification near me? Where can I find CPR training near me?

CPR certification is available to you thanks to CPR Certification Columbus. Schedule your class today and equip yourself with lifesaving capabilities.

How long do the CPR classes last?

Class times are approximately 3 hrs.

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