American Heart Association CPR or American Safety and Health Institute CPR Certification – Which CPR Training Should You Choose?
It’s time to take a CPR class and you start searching for the best one. As you search, you come across a certification that you have never heard of before: American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI). The certification is valid for 2 years and they offer CPR in the same levels as the American Heart Association (AHA) and the American Red Cross (ARC).
Heart Attacks – ½ of All Deaths Occur Outside the Hospital
Heart Attacks – ½ of All Deaths Occur Outside the Hospital
According to a new study by Dr. Henry Ting of the Mayo Clinic, heart attack sufferers are not receiving the treatment they need and they are dying because of it. Check out our blog post this week for some tips on how to save your loved ones!
American Red Cross CPR Classes or American Heart Association CPR Training: What’s the difference between the certifications?
CPR Certification is something that confuses most people. Which class do you need? Which certification is going to satisfy the requirements for your job?
The two largest CPR training companies are the American Heart Association and the American Red Cross. These companies have been training people to save lives for years and their certifications used to be synonymous. Unfortunately, things have changed and this is not the case anymore.
Infant CPR and Newborn Preparedness!
SureFire CPR is now offering an infant CPR and newborn preparedness class! Our professional firefighters, paramedics, lifeguards, and EMTs will come to your home to train you. Not sure what to do when your baby is choking? What if you find your child unconscious in her crib? We will put you through scenarios to prepare you for any emergency. For more details, check out our blog post or call us at the office! 888-277-3143