Every 90 seconds a person dies from Sudden Cardiac Arrest in the US. Does Your Team know How to Respond and Save a Life?
Don’t stress about getting your CPR & First Aid Certification. CPR By Brady can provide you with your certification quickly in a classroom, from home or at work. We want you to feel prepared in any emergency situation and we want your employers to feel confident in your ability.
Onsite Training for groups as small as 5 or as large as you need! We offer flexible and convenient scheduling, reliable and experienced instructors and educational materials for all industries.
CPR/AED COURSE TOPICS: Sudden cardiac arrest and early defibrillation, cardiovascular disease, barrier devices, infectious diseases, stroke, basic CPR skills, rescue breaths, recovery position, emergency action steps, AED skills, choking, legal and emotional issues.
Basic First Aid COURSE TOPICS: Emergency First Aid, recognizing an emergency, deciding to help, personal safety, assessing for response, mechanism for spinal injury, activating emergency medical services, control of bleeding, managing shock, ongoing assessment, warning signs of serious illness, altered level of responsiveness, pain, severe pressure or discomfort in chest, breathing difficulty, shortness of breath, severe abdominal pain, mechanism for significant injury, swollen, painful or deformed limb,specific first aid problems, moving patients, emotional impact of providing first aid care.
CPR
CPR – or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation – is an emergency lifesaving procedure performed when the heart stops beating. Immediate CPR can double or triple chances of survival after cardiac arrest.
First Aid
First aid refers to the emergency or immediate care you should provide when a person is injured or ill until full medical treatment is available. For minor conditions, first aid care may be enough..
AED
Get AED certified - CPR is a very important action for saving a patient’s life. However, an AED is crucial towards regaining the natural rhythm of the heartbeat as well as restarting the patient’s heart.