Classes Held at St Anne Of Grace Episcopal Church - 6650 113th St. N Seminole, FL 33772 Click for  Map

                             We specialize in On-Site Business Training in YOUR Conference Room at The Office

Serving ALL of Pinellas County

You MUST Call To RESERVE Your SEAT!!!

 (727) 743-1751

Email Us : :rcooper69@tampabay.rr.com

Class On-Going Every 2nd and 4th Thursday of Each Month

 

Next Class Schedule

Thursday August 14th - 6 PM

Thursday August 28th - 6 PM

Thursday Sept 11th - 6 PM

Thursday Sept 25th - 6 PM

October 9th - 6 PM

October 23 - 6 PM

Classes Are Held At:

St Anne Of Grace Episcopal Church

$65.00 for a 2 Year Certification

A Protected Face Mask is Used for Training

YOU MUST CALL TO RESERVE SEAT

(727) 743-1751

Ron and JoAnn Cooper

Official ASHI Safety Instructors

Adult/Child/Infant CPR + AED

 6650 113th St. N Seminole, FL 33772 Click for  Map

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All CPR Class Now Includes

NEW Automatic External Defibrillator (+AED)

*  Adult / Child / Infant CPR

* Adult / Child / Infant Choking

* AED - Defibrillator Training

* Compression Only CPR

* 2 Yr ASHI Certification

* Instruction Book

* Personal CPR Protection Mask  in a Foil Package to Take Home

$65.00 Per Student

$10.00 Discount for Groups of 10 or more.

The Growing Potential for AEDs

Because sudden cardiac arrest is most effectively treated within the first few seconds or minutes of a sudden collapse, AEDs have the potential to save thousands of lives that could be lost if treatment is delayed until ambulances travel to the scene of a cardiac arrest. The American Heart Association's Early Defibrillation movement aims to put AEDs in the hands of all emergency responders and in public places like airports, shopping malls, health clubs, and office buildings. As a result, the potential market for AEDs is very large.

An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a portable device that analyzes the heart's rhythm and, if necessary, allows a rescuer to deliver an electric shock to a victim of sudden cardiac arrest. This shock, called defibrillation, may halt the rapid and chaotic heart activity of sudden cardiac arrest, and help the heart to reestablish an effective rhythm of its own.

This course is designed to meet the training requirements for Business/Industry, Scouting (Boy/Girl), OSHA, Daycare Facilities, Assisted Living Facilities & Family Day Care Homes.

Subjects covered: Adult/Child/Infant CPR, Choking, AED use, Good Samaritan Law. This course meets the guidelines for DOT, NHSTHA, US Coast Guard, Department of Children & Families as well as ALL state childcare license boards to meet the training guidelines for child care professionals.

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) + Automated External Defibrillation (AED)
Learn what to do when a colleague, co-worker, family member or friend suffers a cardiac arrest.  CPR & AED training meets or exceeds national and industry guidelines.

Business Owners, The New Office Size AED is the most current lifesaving equipment available on the market today.

What is an AED?
An AED, or automated external defibrillator, is a device that automatically analyzes heart rhythms and advises the operator to deliver a shock if the heart is in a fatal heart rhythm. AEDs are safe and will not shock anyone who is not in a fatal heart rhythm. Non-medical personnel can use AEDs safely and effectively with minimal training.

How does an AED work?
A computer inside the defibrillator analyzes the victim's heart rhythm. The device decides whether a shock is needed. Some devices shock the victim automatically if a shock is needed. Other devices require that the operator press a button to deliver the shock. The shock is delivered through pads stuck to the victim's bare chest. The shock stuns the heart, stopping abnormal heart activity, and allowing a normal heart rhythm to resume.

Can I accidentally hurt the victim with an AED?
No. Most SCA victims will die if they are not treated immediately. Your actions can only help. AEDs are designed in such a way that they will only shock victims who need to be shocked.

What if the victim has a medication patch, such as nitroglycerin?
Never place electrodes directly on top of medication patches. If the patch is in the way of the AED pads, remove it and wipe off the area with the victim's shirt. Then apply the pads to the clean, bare skin.

What if the victim has an implantable pacemaker or defibrillator?
If the victim has a pacemaker or internal defibrillator with a battery pack (visible as a lump under the skin about two inches long), avoid placing pad directly on top of the implanted medical device.

 

CPR +AED Parties

Host a CPR + AED Block  Party for new parents at your own home and invite your neighbors.... Invite family, friends and neighbors over to learn life saving skills of child and infant cpr, choking, breathing problems, poisoning, first aid, & more!

We Support ALL Areas of CPR Needs

If you need CPR for Business, Athletics, Sports, School, Retirement Community, Dentist, Health Care Facilities, Hospitals, Day Care, Nursing, or Schools You have came to the RIGHT Web Site!

 

We specialize in On-Site Business Training in YOUR Conference Room at The Office...

Discounts Available for 10 or more !

 

The American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI) is an association of approximately 35,000 professional safety and health educators and more than 5,500 Training Centers around the world. ASHI Training Center membership covers a wide range of organizations including local emergency medical service, fire/rescue and law enforcement agencies, hospitals, universities, public Center districts, community colleges, vocational Centers, charitable foundations, municipal, state and federal governments, as well as public and private corporations and training companies. ASHI’s mission is to continually improve safety and health education by promoting high standards for members, principles of sound research for curriculum development and the professional development of safety and health Instructors worldwide

 

The Florida Good Samaritan Law 768.13

"Any person who, gratuitously and in good faith, renders emergency medical care or assistance to an injured person at the scene of an accident or other emergency without the expectation of receiving or intending to receive compensation from such injured person for such service, shall not be liable in civil damages for any act or omission, not constituting gross negligence, in the course of such care or assistance."

 

Our CPR Class Has Been Approved By:
FL Board of Cosmetology BBP HIV
FL Board of Cosmetology BBP HIV
FL Board of Massage Therapy
FL Board of Massage Therapy

 
FL Board of Medicine Approval PROACLS
FL Board of Medicine Approval PROACLS

 
FL BoardofPhysicalTherapy BBP
FL BoardofPhysicalTherapy BBP

 
FL DCF CPR Guidelines
FL DCF CPR Guidelines

 
FL DCF First Aid
FL DCF First Aid

 
FL Dept. of Elder Affairs FA
FL Dept. of Elder Affairs FA

 
FL Dept. of Elder Affairs HIV
FL Dept. of Elder Affairs HIV

 
FL DOH First Responder
FL DOH First Responder

 
FL DOH PRO ACLS Approval
FL DOH PRO ACLS Approval

 
FL MiamiDadeSchoolBusDrviverFA
FL MiamiDadeSchoolBusDrviverFA

 
FL. Board of Dentistry CPR
FL. Board of Dentistry CPR

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