Finding free CPR classes depends on the city where you are located. As you didn't state your city I can only offer tips. Fire Departments, Hospitals, the red cross offer CPR courses, sometimes for free. As a last resort option you can get an online course at http://depts.washington.edu/learncpr/ .
There are several options for taking CPR training online. The fee is $15-$25. Check out these sites: www.cprcare.com/ AND www.onlinecprcertification.net/ AND www.cpraedcourse.com
People who normally perform CPR are EMT's. It is possible to be trained in First Aid and CPR for a fee if you are not an EMT.
CPR training can save someone’s life in an emergency. Everyone should know the right way to administer CPR when it is necessary. There are several ways you can find a good CPR training course that fits your budget and your availability. Red Cross Training The first place to look for a CPR training class is at your local Red Cross agency. Most agencies have websites that show the schedules of upcoming classes. The Red Cross can give you a certification that proves that you are proficient in CPR. Many jobs at pools or beaches require that employees have a Red Cross certified training course in CPR. The certification is also recognized by volunteer fire departments and other emergency responder groups that might come into contact with people who need CPR as a regular part of their daily jobs. The Red Cross is recognized nationally as the most reliable CPR training organization. Community Schools CPR courses are also offered through community school programs. Most of these programs offer the training completely free of charge. Since they are established as continuing education programs for working adults, the classes are usually scheduled in the evenings or on weekends. You can find listings for community school courses on public school websites or through your local city community center. In some cases these courses are taught by professionals who work with the Red Cross, which provides you with the benefits of a Red Cross training without the fees or time constraints that might have gotten in the way. Special Organizations Sometimes special organizations will offer opportunities for CPR training to the general public. The Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts of America need to learn CPR as one of their organizational goals, so the groups generally sponsor training at least once every year. City and church organizations also put together special CPR training courses from time to time as a way to promote health and wellness in the community. Watch your newspaper or local television news to find out if there are any upcoming CPR training courses in your area. Since city and church training courses are considered a public service they generally don’t charge an entrance fee.
Your local cpr training classes can be found at http://www.cprsearch.com/ Other details about the classes, including location and price, are found here as well.
I would try your local red cross in your area to take CPR for a small fee. There is a CPR class in NW Houston that will come to you if you can't come to him NW Houston Certified Training call Jeff at 713-501-2402 CPR/BLS classes are offered 3-4 time a week at Instruction By Masters www.inbymas.com
You must take classes to become certified. Classes are offered at a local YMCA, Red Cross, American Heart Association or call your local Health Department. You basically are taught the instructions on how to properly give CPR, you practice on a dummy and then you take a written test. You can also take CPR courses online.
Your local red cross will offer basic life support and CPR class for a small fee.
CPR certification is easy to renew. You can renew your CPR certification online thru the American Heart Association. They offer online courses. You can also check hospitals, they also provide CPR certification renewal. Costs depends on where you get your renewal.
It's Facility Maintenance Fee, a fee that goes to the upkeeping of the stage, microphones and such.
There is no fee to enter the city.
There is no fee for HRIS training. HRIS is for people that don't want to pay for their training, and so that they may do very well in their job title.
For something as serious as a life saving technique, I would go with the experts who have trained thousands of people. The Red Cross has done that and have offices in nearly every city. They can do training onsite or in their own classrooms. For a program like yours, there would a fee. Redcross.org is their webiste, just enter your zip code to find your local chapter.