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.
Just take a CPR class from the American Red Cross or American Heart Association.
You can learn CPR by taking a CPR class. Contact your local American Heart or Red Cross for class schedules.
The best way to learn to perform CPR is to take a class from the American Red Cross or American Heart Association. The related link is fairly good at explaining the steps.
Contact the local ARC and ask when & where the next CPR class will be taught.
There are different levels and specifications of CPR training. CPR training classes provided by the American Red Cross cost around $45. The certification needs to be renewed every two years.
Check the American Red Cross website at redcrossbayarea.org for current CPR class schedules.
Yes, you can be 11 years old to be certified in CPR. You have to take a class to be certified though.
Check with your local American Red Cross office, they offer CPR classes throughout the year.
You can go to the American Heart Association Website and locate local CPR Certification Classes via their ECC Class Connector. www.AmericanHeart.org Rockford Ambulance has 14 CPR Certifications Each Month in Grand Rapids Michigan Area. Rockford Ambulance is an American Heart Association CPR Training Center in Grand Rapids Michigan. You can go to your local American Red Cross. The class is usually about 3-5 hours [depending on the instructor, and if you're looking for the full CPR/AED/First Aid certification]. After you complete the class you'll get your certification. BLS for Healthcare Provider CPR Certification (American Heart Association) is Similar to Heathcare Professional CPR (American Red Cross) Heartsaver -AED CPR for the Layrescuer (American Heart Association) is Similar to Community CPR (American Red Cross)
No, it is not required to babysit but it is required for day care. A person who babysits should take a Babysitting Class at the American Red Cross.
Yes CPR is important for those that babysit. Take a course in babysitting from the American Red Cross.
Yes, the Red Cross does offer trainings like these. However, if you need to be certified, they cannot do that for you. You have to take an approved CPR class to do that.