CPR classes designed for parents

In-home, CPR classes designed specifically for parents like you

We teach parents like you child and infant CPR so that you are prepared to save your child’s life.

Benefits

Have confidence knowing when to initiate CPR on your children.

Learn to perform CPR with competence according to AHA guidelines.

Have peace of mind knowing you’ve done everything you can to prepare.

The most important training of their life.

According to the American Heart Association

“Parents and caregivers are among the most important people to be trained in CPR and choking relief”

And yet most CPR classes get it wrong for parents

Most CPR classes are sold to professionals who need CPR accreditation for employment.

Parents are not professionals, they shouldn’t be taught like they are.

Our classes are

Parent Focused

Our classes are focused on you, the parent. We’ve designed every class to be perfect for new parents, expecting parents, existing parents, grandparents, friends and family. We teach you exactly what you need to know through demonstration, practice, and simulation.​

Child Specific

Our classes are specifically designed to teach you child & infant CPR. As a parent, you are overloaded with information, we teach you exactly what you need to know so you don’t have to worry. All our classes are taught according to the American Heart Association guidelines.​

Taught in your home

Enjoy the convenience of a personalized, in-home CPR class. Studies show that more than 75% of pediatric cardiac arrests occur in the child’s home. We believe in the benefit of teaching parents in the home setting, where they’re most likely to use CPR.

Breathing Emergencies are the #1 cause of cardiac arrest in children

Asthma

Asthma is a serious disease causing wheezing, difficulty breathing, and coughing.

1 in 12 children will develop asthma.

Choking

Choking occurs when an object becomes lodged in a child’s airway.

The risk for a choking event is highest during toddler years when children start eating solid foods and putting toys in their mouth.

Drowning

Drowning is the leading cause of death for children 1-4 years old.

With more than 4,000 drownings a year the national average is 11 drowning deaths per day.

Respiratory Infections

Also known as bronchiolitis, this life-threatening infection is most common in children less than 2 years of age.

Serious infections can lead to seizures, intubation, and hospitalization.

Don’t be caught unprepared

We teach parents like you

  • Learn how to recognize when a child needs CPR, how to give rescue breaths, and how to perform high-quality CPR compressions.​

  • Learn when and how to use an AED (automated external defibrillator) on a child.​

  • Learn how to identify choking emergencies and how to help a choking child or infant.​

  • Learn the best practices to prevent drowning emergencies including pool safety, and posting a pool-lookout.​

  • Learn what to do for your child during a seizure or allergic reaction emergency and when to call 911.​

  • Learn when to call 911 for bleeding, burn, or fall type injuries.​