Certification Types
Becoming AHA CPR certified is a powerful step in equipping yourself with life-saving skills. The American Heart Association offers two essential courses: Basic Life Support (BLS) and Heartsaver.
Basic Life Support (BLS) emphasizes high-quality CPR and rapid defibrillation, covering adult, child, and infant CPR techniques. This course provides hands-on practice in chest compressions, rescue breaths, and the proper use of an AED (Automated External Defibrillator).
Heartsaver focuses on recognizing and responding to various emergencies, including choking and cardiac arrest, while teaching essential CPR techniques.
Both certifications empower individuals with the confidence and competence to act decisively in urgent situations, ultimately making communities safer. No matter which course you choose, completing AHA CPR certification means you’re ready to make a difference when it counts the most.
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