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Melissia Anson's blog ::Venting or what goes into planning and holding a CPR class






Melissia Anson's blog ::Venting or what goes into planning and holding a CPR class










With               a               considerable               number               of               options               available               in               the               Triangle               area               for               CPR               classes,               how               is               one               to               determine               the               best               match               for               your               particular               needs?

Different               companies               offer               a               variety               of               CPR               classes               and               CPR               certification,               with               different               levels               that               may               be               more               suitable               to               one               group               than               to               another.

Whether               you               are               attempting               to               obtain               CPR               certification               or               just               want               a               little               bit               of               CPR               training,               there's               an               organization               in               the               Triangle               that               will               meet               your               needs.

For               the               purposes               of               this               discussion,               I               limited               my               results               to               Raleigh,               North               Carolina.

One               of               the               best-known               providers               for               CPR               classes               and               CPR               certification               is               the               Red               Cross,               and               the               Triangle               Area               Red               Cross               offers               a               plethora               of               classes               that               can               meet               almost               any               need.

As               far               as               CPR               class               providers               go,               the               Red               Cross               offers               the               most               flexibility               and               variety               of               services,               though               the               cost               is               a               bit               higher               than               some               other               providers.

Not               only               does               the               Red               Cross               offer               classes               at               different               locations               throughout               the               community               for               CPR               classes,               but               they               also               offer               workplace               CPR               training.

CPR               certification               is               a               given               through               the               Red               Cross.

Adult/child               classes               run               approximately               $55-66,               with               CPR               training               involving               infant               CPR               certification               running               a               bit               higher.

The               Red               Cross               also               offers               AED               (automated               external               defibrillator)               training               for               a               small               extra               cost.

CPR               classes               consist               of               two               weekday               nights               or               one               full               day               on               a               Saturday,               though               some               classes               are               broken               into               different               parts               so               that               participants               might               be               able               to               attend               only               the               relevant               section               (for               instance,               CPR               for               adult/child               will               be               in               the               morning,               with               first               aid               in               the               afternoon).

The               website               provides               the               specific               information               regarding               how               to               register               (you               can               even               register               online).
               CPR               Consultants               is               another               provider               of               CPR               classes.

Like               the               Red               Cross,               CPR               Consultants               provides               CPR               classes               both               at               community               locations               and               in               the               workplace.

Unlike               the               Red               Cross,               CPR               Consultants               also               includes               options               for               CPR               classes               that               do               not               result               in               CPR               certification.

These               classes               are               less               expensive               (about               $25).

Classes               resulting               in               CPR               certification               cost               $45               for               adult/child               and               $50               for               adult/child/infant               through               their               main               location               at               Millbrook.
               Triangle               CPR               provides               certification               through               the               American               Heart               Association.

Run               by               an               individual               instructor,               CPR               classes               taken               through               this               organization               are               geared               towards               health               professionals.

Pricing               depends               on               number               of               people               attending               the               CPR               class.

The               fewer               people               attending               the               CPR               class,               the               more               expensive               per               person,               with               prices               starting               at               $45               per               person               for               groups               larger               than               5               for               Basic               Life               Support               and               going               as               high               as               $60               per               person               for               one               to               two               people               for               Basic               Life               Support.




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