Check with your local fire department, ambulance service, American Red Cross, or American Heart Association. Usually one of those groups will sponsor free CPR classes, annually, usually held at a school or community center.
No, babysitting class will not count as a CPR class; you will need to take a CPR class if you want that certification.
You have to retake a CPR class and get re-certified in CPR.
You are not forced to review a CPR book before you take a class, but it will help you pass the class. You will be more prepared for the class this way.
A company called Detroit CPR Training offers classes in cpr.
You can learn CPR by taking a CPR class. Contact your local American Heart or Red Cross for class schedules.
No; in fact just take the BLS class which is more advanced than the regular CPR class.
Just take a CPR class from the American Red Cross or American Heart Association.
Yes; improper CPR can cause a lacerated liver in infants. That is why it is important to take a CPR class and learn the proper way to perform CPR.
Generally, babysitters need to take a babysitting class which includes CPR. Check the requirements with the local government in the area you reside.
Ask her to take a CPR class with you. Tell her you want her to be prepared to save a life. It will be better to take a class together so she can actually practice on a mannequin.
Wake Technical Community College offers CPR courses in Raleigh.
To take a CPR Certification class in Atlanta, GA you can call 678-362-7094 to schedule an appointment, you can even look at http://www.gacpr.com/ for more information. They have class schedules, private classes, equipment, and much more.