Denver Tech Center Group Onsite CPR Certification
Top Rated CPR, BLS, and AED Training in DTC
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Hurry! Sign up for the best CPR courses. We are the leader in providing quality Front Range CPR Certification Services throughout Colorado, Aurora and Wyoming. We'll bring our state-of-the art course to you!
Locations that we offer group and onsite CPR Certifications around Denver
We offer CPR Training services in the Denver Tech Center, Colorado Springs, Wyoming, Aurora, Idaho, Grand Junction, Delta, Durango, the Western Slope of Colorado and "near me" onsite group certification classes.
Compliant Certification through the AHA, Red Cross, ASHI, and NASAR on the Colorado Front Range
The American Heart Association has been a popular choice for those looking to learn how-to be an efficient and thorough caregiver in case of emergency. However, there is new competition on the market: The American Safety of Emergency and Health Institute (ASHI). ASHICPR courses are just as good if not better than their counterparts from the AHA. A more reasonable decision would probably involve taking both classes so you can get all possible skills needed when working with individuals who suffer illness or injury.

The Trusted Denver CPR Training Company

BLS Certification Classes
You must enroll in and complete a CPR certification course with hands-on training. This is usually accredited by one of the following organizations: American Red Cross; American Health & Safety Institute (AHSI); or The Heart Association To be eligible for approval as an Emergency Medical Technician.

Onsite CPR Training
On-site training is more advantageous because it provides an interactive platform and practical environment of learning which can be harder to get online or even in smaller groups. Local or on-site training is a great way for trainees to ask questions and get clarification from their peers.
Get in touch with Front Range CPR Certification and Training at your Denver Location
Get in touch for Training schedules or onsite group trainings. We are happy to discuss the details of your training needs. We will typically get back to you within 24 hours.
Contact us for Group Onsite & Training Inquires
Our office hours are 9-5 Monday through Friday. We will follow up to your inquiry as soon as possible!
Certification and Renewal for CPR, First Aid, AED, and BLS Classes near Denver
Renewing your CPR, First Aid, AED certification requires that you take one of two courses. You can either sign up for an online blended course which will teach the material and give access to participate in hands-on training, or find a local class if there is interest among potential participants on where they should go next with their career aspirations related CPR/AED skills.
CPR, ACLS, BLS, PALS, & First Aid Classes
Take CPR, ACLS, BLS, PALS, and First Aid classes in Denver from the experts at the American Red Cross. With just a few short hours of training, you can gain the skills to help someone in a time of need.
The Denver Metro areas that we Serve
We serve the Denver Metro Area and surrounding areas including: Arvada, Denver, Aurora.
Types of CPR Equipment we use:
The equipment in a hospital's emergency room is essential for saving lives. The two adult exhaled air resuscitation masks, four pairs of disposable gloves and one use only stretcher control panels are all included with your purchase!
Locations in Colorado that we offer CPR Certification
We offer CPR Certification and beyond!
Denver Metro CPR Certification
Aurora
Denver Tech Center
The Western Slope
Wyoming, California, Texas, Idaho CPR Certification
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Questions about CPR Classes
What do I need to know for CPR?
You may not know it, but there's a chance that you could save someone's life with just the right skills. CPR - cardiopulmonary resuscitation- is one way people can help their friends during emergency situations like cardiac arrest when no heartbeat has been detected by pressing hard and fast on both sides of the victim’s breastbone (their chests) until an ambulance arrives or until breath takes over again themselves.
While performing CPR on an infant, another rescuer appears on the scene, what do you do next?
While performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training for new initiates in our profession it becomes clear that there are many factors involved such as: rating/evaluating how much time has passed since any breathing efforts were last detected; understanding whether victims need airway control specifically versus just rescue breaths because sometimes people suffocate from vomiting right away at sites.
Why Should You Choose CPR Training from Front Range CPR?
1) We offer courses at all levels 2) Our instructors have over 100 years combined experience 3 )We can't be beat when it comes to price.
Front Range CPR, a leader in the field of Cardiac Arrest Training and Education. Front Range CPR offers classes for everyone from students looking to brush up on their skills before taking an examination, or individuals who are already certified but want additional knowledge about how best use them while providing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
How long should you check for breathing while performing CPR?
It is important to check for breathing while performing CPR. The American Heart Association recommends doing this at least 10 seconds, but often times people will go on longer if they are able and have time. A good rule of thumb would be 20-30 seconds or 1 full breath’s worth in between checks during any given procedure.