Frequently Asked Questions


How is the average class length?

Classes length is dependent on the class. On average a General Public class for Adult CPR/AED is 2 hours. While a Healthcare Level class is 4 hours.


Is there a test ?

All classes include a hands-on skills evaluation. For classes that are for healthcare related fields a short written exam is needed. All public and lay person classes have the options for written exams but do not require them.

Do you offer online classes?

Yes, If you can’t attend a full in person class we have the ability to do a hybrid class. With that you would work on the classroom portion at home and then schedule a skills test with me once you are done. The skills portion would take 1-3 hours to complete depending on the class.

How physical is the class?

Doing CPR is a physically demanding skill. During the class we generally have each participant demonstrate at least 1 full round of CPR, which is about 2 mins. If you have physical limitations please let us know when you schedule your class and we can have accommodations available for you.


How do I know which class I should take?

When you schedule the class we can discuss what you’re looking for. This way we can met your exact needs.

Are your classes recognized any where in the US?

Yes, We provide classes that are backed by nationally recognized training organizations. Whether it is American Red Cross, American Heart Association, or American Safety and Health Institute(ASHI).

What should I wear to the class?

It is recommend to wear something you as comfortable to be moving around in. As the class can be physical.