The Best Way to Get CPR Recertification

Are you one of the thousands of people that say they are too busy and have not renewed your CPR card and not completed your CPR recertification? Just thing about the feeling of getting this accomplished and of course there is the fact you can removing this from the "things to do list".

Learning to properly perform CPR is something we should all know how to do. Just think if it as a gift you can give to your community. The more people that have taken a proper CPR class the better. Just think of the pleasure of receiving a CPR certificate after you have successfully taken a CPR course. Please remember that your CPP card does not last forever. Most classes that use the Red Cross CPR guidelines and American Hart Assoc. guidelines require a refresher course very two years.

In the past, most CPR courses were giving at a local charity, Red Cross office or Fire Department. Many times these classes are far away, expensive and set to "their" schedule.

Many classes take 5 to 6 hours. (Even the refresher courses). Most busy professionals do not have the time to take an all day CPR class to renew their CPR certification.

Enter the modern age and the internet. In the past few years online distant learning has boomed and it is now possible to get your CPR recertification via the web.

These sites adhere to the Red Cross guidelines and teach the latest techniques from the American Hart association.

The latest studies show students receiving a CPR certificate from an online CPR course and a live CPR class have the same understanding and comprehension of the study matter.

Does your job require a CPR recertification? Have you been too busy to get this off your "to do list". There are now no excuses. You can log on and get a CPR certificate from the comfort of your own home.

Before you sign up with on online school there are a few things to keep in mind.

Use only a company that teaches CPR based on the Red Cross or AHA guidelines. Make sure they company is nationally accredited.

Also, you may want to ask yourself if you have the focus to take an online class. Many people can get easily distracted at home. If you are one of these people it may be best to take an in person class. Please understand, this is a serious course that may save a life on day.

In this modern age there is no reason not to be CPR certified and keep current on your skills.

CPR classes just got much easier. Remember to stay focused, pay attention, have fun and walk confidently through your town know you have the skills to save a life.

Samantha H. Kiva has been involved in online cpr classes for over 10 years. She is on a mission to make sure everyone learns this life saving skill and receives a CPR card and maintains a cpr recertification.

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