Depending on where you live, there are free cpr classes available everywhere. The website, http://www.mysportsclubs.com/events/current/Free_CPR_training_at_NYSC.htm, will show where you can receive free CPR training in the NYC area.
The best place to find free CPR classes is through the local Red Cross or the local American Heart Association. Both agencies routinely offer free classes. Attendees can even obtain certification free of charge.
Maryland Holiday Inn Express is a good option for a CPR course in Baltimore as well as CPR certification. It is pretty easy to find CPR classes in Columbia as well.
You will be able to find free CPR classes; contact your local American Red Cross, American Heart Association, Fire Department, and Ambulance Services. Free classes are sponsored by one of these agencies. It will be more difficult to find free first aid classes; again contact the above agencies to see if any free offerings are available. Not sure of free, been looking for that myself. I do know that the (ARC) American Red Cross, does have a class for CPR infant, child and adult with a $49.00 fee. Would love it someone knew of a free class! Not sure of free, been looking for that myself. I do know that the (ARC) American Red Cross, does have a class for CPR infant, child and adult with a $49.00 fee. Would love it someone knew of a free class!
There are a lot of websites that offer free first aid and CPR certification. One of the best websites available for this is http://www.firstaidweb.com/.
There are many places that offer classes on CPR taught by the American Red Cross. One can likely find listings on the official American Red Cross website or through the local hospital.
One would get started learning CPR from the American Heart Association by signing up for one of their classes. Once a class is completed and passed, one would become certified in CPR.
To obtain your online CPR certification the time frame varies from 1-3hours on average. You do not have to complete the course all in one sitting so you can study at your own convenience. The average completion time is between 1-3hours. Please see this link to obtain additional information on online CPR classes: http://cpraedcourse.com/frequentlyaskedquestion
It is possible to take free fitness trainer classes. These free classes are taken online and can be taken in your house. This is convenient. One such company is www.myhomepersonaltrainer.com/.
Costs of classes vary depending on the course you take and who you take it from. Typical courses can be as low as $20 or as high as about $75 depending on which course you take. The rates for these courses are set by the individual instructor.
Hello, the American Heart Association teaches CPR classes at the Curtis Ambulance facility one evening a week and on Saturdays.
I could not locate any CPR classes in Donaldsonville, however there is one in Holden held by the American Red Cross (985-969-7773) and one in Hammond called "CPR-in-Progress." (985-969-3811)
One can take medical transcription classes online in PRLOG Pre Release Distribution website. It offers a free online medical transcription course and training.
There are a variety of sites out there, but I found one site which offers these classes totally free of cost: www.eslgo.com/classes.html. This site provides free lessons and practice tests.