First Aid - CPR -AED certification classes
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- FIRST AID - CPR - AED
- Industry & Business CPR & First Aid Training
- Pediatric Training & Child Care Professional Program
- BLS / CPR Heathcare
- Wilderness & First Aid Training
- Babysitter Youth Training Program
- First Aid for Severe Trauma - Stopping The Bleeding
- First Aid / CPR / AED / Instructor Training

FIRST AID/CPR/AED CERTIFICATION:
Whether you need this for work, or want it for your family and friends, it is an opportunity to save a life! The Red Cross has created this course to meet the current standards and protocols used nationwide to do just that, save a life! Hanover CPR provides instruction with the understanding that each person learns in different ways. There is no guarantee of a successful save, but it gives everyone a chance to live another day.
Not sure what to take? Read the class descriptions, or contact Hanover CPR to consult which would be the best for your situation. (button or link for each)
Select the way the course is presented.
- Classroom courses are all in-person and include lecture and skills.
- Blended courses will have an online portion to complete prior to the Skill session which will be in-person.
Certs and Fee Schedule:
_ Adult CPR/AED $85
_ Adult First Aid/CPR/AED $95
_ Adult & Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED $105
**All students receive a CPR keychain barrier and copy of the Ready Reference.
Adult CPR/AED
Adult First Aid/CPR/AED
Adult & Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED
FIRST AID/CPR/AED CERTIFICATION:
Whether you need this for work, or want it for your family and friends, it is an opportunity to save a life! The Red Cross has created this course to meet the current standards and protocols used nationwide to do just that, save a life! There is no guarantee of a successful save, but it gives everyone a chance to live another day.
FIRST AID –
When selected, this “First Aid” portion of course provides the characteristics of the medical, traumatic or environmental emergency and how to respond. It covers “Stop the Bleed” and other situations where minutes count to save the person. The Emergency Medical Services will take at least 5 to 20 minutes to respond, but you are present and can start to give care now!
CPR –
CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is used when a person’s heart has stopped pushing oxygen rich blood through the body’s systems. A phone call to “911”, requesting equipment like an AED, and providing the pumping action of CPR can move oxygen through the body despite the heart being “offline”. Whether “Compression Only” or full CPR with breaths is used, this person ( a family member, friend or stranger) will have a chance to recover and live another day.
AED –
An AED (Automated External Defibrillator) provides a method to stop an irregular heart beat with the possibility of the body resetting with its own original cadence or heartbeat’s rhythm. The current machines are easy enough to use if the prompts are followed as given.
SKILLS Session: If you took the online portion through the Red Cross site, we can do the skills. Submit contact form with the information and date the online part was completed.