Who really needs a CPR class anyway?

Would you, your child’s teacher, church memembers, youth sports coaches, company or staff know what to do if you suddenly collapsed? Have you thought of proper use AED? Is your home or workplace a safe environment? Are you meeting compliance requirements for OSHA standards? Have you had a family or professional fire drill, safety or accident prevention discussion or in-service recently? How many of your employees or coworkers are CPR certified?

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Posted by CPR & First Aid Training Southeast Texas on Wednesday, June 26, 2020

Would your company or staff know how to perform CPR? Is your workplace a safe environment? Have you had a safety or accident prevention in-service recently? How many of your employees or coworkers are CPR certified? Has your own or a staff member’s CPR certification expired and is in need of CPR renewal training?

  • 🔻BLS for Healthcare Professionals & healthcare students

  • 🔻Refineries, Contractors, Industrial & Construction employers & employees

  • 🔻 CPR Training Requirement

  • for Texas High Schools

  • Students & Teachers

  • 🔻School Transportation Departments

  • 🔻Personal Trainers, Fitness

  • Instructors, Gym staff

  • 🔻Foster, Adoptive, CPS

  • Agencies parents & caregivers

  • 🔻Little League Sports,

  • Dance, Gymnastics coaches

  • & teachers

  • 🔻Lifeguards & Individuals

  • who provide private

  • swimming lessons, Hotel employees

  • 🔻Daycare, Church Nursery

  • Workers, MDO, Babysitters

  • 🔻NEW PARENTS, and any one of any age group who is interested.

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