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Frequently asked questions

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Which course is right for me?

Job RequirementApplicable Courses
 Citizen interested in being prepared when faced with a life threatening emergencyBasic Life Support CPR / First Aid
Medical Professionals / those seeking a medical careerBasic Life Support (BLS) Medical Professional
 Adoption, Foster care, Teacher's, Security, ConstructionBasicCPR, First Aid
Individuals seeking daycare licensingBasic CPR, First Aid
OSHA CompliantBasic CPR ,First Aid

 

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Our Experience and Qualifications

In business since the year 1999, Learn CPR 4 Life has trained thousands of students, and has worked with several government agencies, including school districts, water disctricts, and county child development services. Our staff has over60 years combined experience of emergency medical skills.

We are American Heart Association (AHA) Certified Instructors, AHA Certified Instructor Trainers, AHA Community Training Center approved, EMS Safety service Training center and are a member of the National Safety Council.

Learn CPR 4 Life is proud to be a member of Chambers of Commerce, including, the Victorville Chamber of Commerce, the Hesperia Chamber of Commerce (voted "Business of the Month" for the month of March).

We believe our collective experience and qualifications give us a competitive advantage and the ability to provide the highest caliber of training services for your company.

We invite you to contact us today to learn more about how are experience can help you and your employees achieve a safer, healthier working environment.




 

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Can I cancel a course enrollment?

Course enrollments and related materiels are non-refundable. Cancellations made with no less than 24 hours notice to the class will be rescheduled one time within 30 days of the originally enrolled course. Persons that fail to attend a scheduled course without notifying the Learn CPR 4 Life office are not eligible to be rescheduled. 

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What is a training class like?

Learn CPR 4 Life has long delivered on a committment of having 1 training maniquin for every 1 student in the course. This gives the student a significant amount of practice time during the training course. CPR demonstration on maniquins involves sitting on the floor for extended periods of time and bending over the manequin to perform chest compressions. Students should prepare for the course by dressing for comfort and modesty. Students that are physically unable to sit on the floor are encouraged to place manequins on to tables availble in the training room.