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Find CPR instructors in Boston, MA

Find CPR instructors in Boston, MA

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Top 10 cpr instructors in Boston, MA

Students agree: these Boston cpr instructors are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Beck Safety And Education

Beck Safety And Education

5.0(2)
3 hires on Lessons
14+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
Danielle C. says, "He was very knowledgeable and made everyone feel welcomed to ask questions and feel like they were well prepared should the need arise where they would administer CPR" Read more
Janet Kenney

Janet Kenney

New on Lessons
6+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
My very first teaching job, at Umass Boston in 2002, was teaching Screenwriting. Few things prettier than a perfectly formatted screenplay. I hold a Masters in English/Playwriting from Boston University and am a professional writer. I understand exactly what tools are in the screenwriter’s tool kit, and which are not. I’m sure I can be of help if you have a question.
CPR Of America

CPR Of America

New on Lessons
10+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
CPR of America is dedicated to providing the most fun and rewarding American Heart Association CPR classes for individuals, families, businesses, private groups and everyone in between. We offer ACLS, BLS, and First Aid courses at our Massachusetts locations or in your workplace. At CPR of America we pride ourselves in providing a course that is engaging, informative, and most importantly gives each student the ability to save a life in a medical emergency
Greater Boston Safety Training

Greater Boston Safety Training

New on Lessons
4+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
Founded by a nurse in 2020, we provide quality training at your convienance.
Loftus EMS Education

Loftus EMS Education

New on Lessons
9+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
I have been in the field of EMS for over 20 years. In that time I have seen many patients drop because of sudden cardiac arrest. These victims have been saved by high quality CPR and early defibrilation. It is important that when someone goes into cardiac arrest, that bystanders can feel ready to care for that victim untile the first responders arrive.
Torrey Enterprises, LLC

Torrey Enterprises, LLC

New on Lessons
10+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
I teach with the attitude of no student left behind. I make sure that every student is on board with the subject matter before moving on. I use my 40+ years of EMS experience to use real life situations to embellish the lessons.
Band Of Heroes

Band Of Heroes

New on Lessons
36+ years in business
Serves Boston, MA
We train the general public How to be someone s hero We also sell defibrillators I'm an ex navy!medic 25plus year EMT Babe Ruth of teaching

Your CPR and First Aid Training questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much do CPR classes cost?

CPR classes cost $15 to $55 for Basic CPR with AED certification. More advanced courses or those including First Aid training cost more. Basic CPR teaches recognizing and treating first aid, breathing, and heart emergencies in all age groups.

CPR involves chest compressions to maintain blood flow and oxygenation during cardiac arrest, preventing organ damage until the heart restarts. AED training teaches you to use the portable AED devices found in schools, gyms, stores, malls, airports, and offices. These devices use an electric shock to restore normal heart rhythm.

Are CPR classes free?

Certain CPR classes are available for free, such as those conducted at community centers, fire departments, or online platforms like the National CPR Foundation. Periodically, the American Red Cross and American Heart Association organize special events offering no-cost CPR training.

How long is a CPR class?

A Basic CPR certification class typically spans 2 to 4 hours. Combined CPR and First Aid training sessions range from 4 to 8 hours. Online CPR courses, excluding skills practice, usually take 4 hours; however, additional in-person skills assessment may be necessary for employment validation.

Where can I take a CPR class?

You have several options for learning CPR. Non-profit organizations like the American Red Cross and the American Heart Association offer CPR classes, both in-person and online. Additionally, many private companies provide online CPR courses.

When using a private company, confirm that they are authorized by the American Heart Association (AHA) or the American Health Safety Institute (AHSI) for proper certification.

Can you take a CPR class online?

Online CPR classes are available from organizations like the American Red Cross and the National CPR Foundation. These courses provide a convenient and flexible way to gain CPR knowledge, but do not offer hands-on skills sessions.

How long do CPR certifications last?

CPR certifications typically last for 2 years. To stay proficient and ensure you can perform CPR effectively, it's recommended to renew your certification every two years, even if your skills feel sharp.

What questions should I ask a CPR instructor?

Here are some questions you can ask your CPR instructor to get the most out of your training:

  • Can you confirm you're up to date on the latest CPR guidelines from the American Heart Association (AHA)?
  • How do you typically structure your CPR classes?
  • What's the usual number of students in each class?
  • Do you have experience teaching CPR in a group setting?
  • Do you provide course materials in addition to hands-on practice?
  • Will we be using manikins with feedback mechanisms to simulate real-life scenarios?
  • When will I receive my CPR certification card? Is it issued on the day of the class or mailed later?

How do I choose a CPR class?

To get the most from your CPR training, follow these suggestions:

  • Choose a class that fits your needs. Whether you need CPR for work, childcare, or personal preparedness, there's a course for you.
  • Hands-on practice with advanced manikins is crucial. Look for classes that provide realistic feedback on your compressions and breaths.
  • Ensure your training covers the latest CPR guidelines for adults, children, and infants.
  • Choose a class that awards a course completion card or digital certificate that meets your workplace requirements.
  • Pick the learning method that works best for you: In-person classes with instructors, online self-paced modules, or a blended approach combining both.
  • Find a course that fits your budget, location, and schedule.

Reviews for Boston cpr instructors

Recent success stories from people in the Boston area.
Victoria K.
Bob came to my house to instruct a group of 15. I have taken many CPR/first Aid courses and learned more from him than I did any of the others. He has a relaxed, fun way of teaching. Everyone who came had messaged me to tell me how pleased they were!
Beck Safety and Education
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