Best American Heart Association AHA BLS CPR and AED Classes in Chicago Heights, IL

Precisions CPR offers comprehensive instruction for individuals seeking CPR certification or renewal at our Chicago Heights facility. These are the additional locations where we provide certification: Arlington Heights, Aurora, Bolingbrook, Cicero, Des Plaines, Elgin, Evanston, Gary, Hammond, Hoffman Estates, Joliet, Kenosha, Naperville, Oak Lawn, Orland Park, Palatine, Schaumburg, Skokie, Tinley Park, Waukegan, Wheaton, Addison, Berwyn, Calumet City, Crystal Lake, Downers Grove, Elmhurst, Lombard, Mount Prospect, Oak Park, Park Ridge, Wheeling, Buffalo Grove, Glenview, Highland Park, Itasca, and the greater Chicago area. The American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) training is the most generally acknowledged CPR certification for workplaces nationwide. Our team of educators offers the most cost-effective CPR and First Aid training for adults, children, and infants.

 
 
 
 

CPR BLS PROVIDER

$60

American Heart Association BLS CPR & AED Certification

Our CPR instructors are certified by The American Heart Association. In addition to providing the greatest CPR instruction in the Chicagoland area, we also issue your certification eCard on the same day. Become certified in AHA BLS CPR to start saving lives today!

HEARTSAVER FIRST AID CPR AED

$90

Heartsaver First Aid Cpr Aed Certification

Precisions CPR is now providing Heartsaver First Aid Cpr Aed Certification that is required for many jobs. Take the AHA BLS CPR certification course today to learn how to respond fast in an urgent situation!

 

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Precisions CPR Training and Certification Includes: 

Our professional resident instructors offer the best CPR classes provided by the American Heart Association. Learn essential skills such as hands-on chest compressions, rescue breath training, accurate use of the AED, adult, child, and infant choking, and CPR for all. Receive your eCard and cpr certification on the same day. Moreover, your AHA BLS CPR Certification card is accepted by all businesses and has received OSHA approval and recognition for various professions, including:

Healthcare: Nurses, RNs, CNAs, Respiratory Therapists

Medical Office Personnel

Teachers & Educators

Flight Attendants & Hospitality Staff

Childcare, Daycare & Caretakers

Coaches & Referees

Personal Trainers & Physical Therapists

 

Top Rated CPR Certification Classes

Learn CPR, Save a Life, Protect the ones you Love

Heart attacks, strokes, and accidents claim the lives of countless people each and every year that they occur. There is an increasing number of people who are trained in life-saving procedures, and one way to save more lives is to learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). We are grateful that you are considering Precisions CPR LLC as a potential provider for your American Heart Association Basic Life Support and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation certification.


CPR is an abbreviation for what?

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, also known as CPR, is a method that is performed in an emergency situation to save the life of a person who has stopped breathing or is experiencing cardiac arrest. Comprehending the chest in order to keep blood flowing and giving rescue breaths in order to bring oxygen back into the lungs are both components of this procedure. It is possible to dramatically improve a patient's chances of survival until professional medical assistance comes by doing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in a timely and effective manner.

In what ways will I be able to improve my CPR skills?

Over the course of your cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training, you will acquire knowledge on how to respond to emergencies and learn procedures that can save lives. What you can anticipate is as follows:

1. An overview of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR): Be familiar with the objectives and fundamentals of CPR.Identification of the symptoms of choking, cardiac arrest, and respiratory difficulties in adults, children, and newborns is the second step in the anatomy and emergencies course.The third step is to acquire the skills necessary to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) and to perform rescue breaths and chest compressions on people of all ages.Techniques for opening airways in cases of choking in people of all sizes, including toddlers is the fourth topic.5. Teamwork and Legal Considerations: During cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), an understanding of communication between the team and age-appropriate legal requirements is essential.You will be able to acquire your cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification card once you have successfully completed the course. This card will prove that you are proficient in life-saving techniques for a variety of age groups.

For the duration of this extensive training, you will be prepared to provide rapid assistance, which has the potential to save lives across a variety of age groups until expert assistance arrives.

Why Choose Precisions CPR LLC for Your Training?

A first-aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification of the highest caliber is our objective. Through our in-person training in Chicago, you will be able to obtain both cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and basic life support (BLS) in a one session. Your presence in class is the only thing that is necessary for you to proceed with your studies! Through the course of your session, you will be provided with all of the live-trained components that are necessary to ensure that you are able to obtain your AHA Healthcare Provider certification card.


Q&A

How do I get my CPR card?

Our goal is to make sure you get a good CPR/First Aid certificate. You can learn both CPR and BLS in just one lesson of our in-person training in Chicago. Once you've signed up for the class, all that's needed is your presence! During your lesson, you will do all the necessary live training to get your AHA Healthcare Provider CPR certification card.

How much does it cost to learn CPR?

Our Chicago BLS CPR classes are now only $60, and our CPR + First Aid classes cost $90. Make sure the CPR classes you choose have the American Heart Association seal. Other sites might look like they are cheaper, but they might not have the proper training credentials that employers need.

How long does my CPR card good for?

When you finish the course and do well, you will get a two-year CPR certification. The AHA CPR certification is the one that companies across the country trust the most.

Is it possible to refresh my CPR card?

Yes, that's right! You must take any CPR Certification BLS training in order to renew your certification for another two years. This is the same as the Renewal Class and the in-person BLS training.

Who can take a class in CPR?

Learning CPR is a good idea for anyone who can finish the training on their own. You don't have to be a certain age to get your AHA CPR Certification in Chicago.

How do I get my CPR certification?

It is necessary to do CPR training in person for it to be useful. Our very skilled teachers will lead lessons that are both fun and quick. Employers usually don't accept CPR certification that was only earned online.

For how long does it take to get CPR certified?

A full video must be shown at all approved American Heart Association training sites. Your Precisions CPR teacher will send you your BLS CPR eCard the same day you finish the three-hour class!