by KJ Marketing | Mar 31, 2025 | ACLS Certification, BLS Class, CPR Certification, CPR Classes
Saving Lives Starts with the Right CPR Training Emergencies can happen anywhere, anytime. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, a teacher, a fitness instructor, or a concerned parent, knowing CPR and life support skills can make the difference between life...
by Anjan Kumar | Mar 27, 2020 | Babysitters, CPR Certification, Safe Sitter Class
Parents looking for a night out or last-minute childcare usually turn to a tried-and-true solution: babysitters. Whether you look at a professional service or hire a local friend, finding a reliable babysitter is truly an immensely helpful accomplishment. But plenty...
by Anjan Kumar | Mar 13, 2020 | CPR Certification, Online CPR Classes
Many career fields will either require or highly recommend that their employees receive proper CPR certification. Unfortunately, not everyone has the time to dedicate multiple hours to a conventional sit-down first aid course. And the possibility of receiving your...
by Anjan Kumar | Jan 24, 2020 | CPR Certification, CPR Classes, Safe Sitter Class
Are you a babysitter or find yourself surrounded by children? If so, injuries are bound to happen and it’s important to know how to respond. Those skills could be the difference between life or death for a child in the time of an emergency. Get prepared with our Safe...
by Anjan Kumar | Jan 3, 2020 | CPR Certification, Workplace CPR Training
The new year is a great time to reevaluate your progress and set goals for the future. As you start setting resolutions for 2020, don’t forget to think of ways to improve your business and grow your employees. This year, celebrate the new year by implementing CPR...
by Anjan Kumar | Dec 6, 2019 | CPR Certification, Inspirational Stories
Did you know that over 70% of most cardiac and breathing emergencies occur in the home when a family member is present and available to help? With that estimation, having CPR training is integral for us all. [bctt tweet=”His heart stopped, but CPR saved him....