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Training that fits your world, not the other way around. This category breaks down CPR, First Aid, AED, and BLS training tailored to specific industries—from childcare and healthcare to construction, fitness, and more. Learn what your field requires and how to stay compliant, prepared, and ready to respond.


Why the 15:2 Ratio Is the Gold Standard for Pediatric Two-Rescuer CPR
When a second rescuer is available for an infant or child, the CPR ratio shifts from 30:2 to 15:2 — and that change is rooted in the physiology of pediatric cardiac arrest. Here's what you need to know.

Anthony Kidd
4 min read


Which AHA BLS Course Option Is Right for You? Instructor-Led, HeartCode, and Renewal Explained
Not sure whether you need instructor-led BLS, HeartCode blended learning, or renewal? Here's a simple breakdown of each AHA BLS course option, how long it takes, and who it fits best.

Anthony Kidd
5 min read


How to Build a Basic Emergency Response Plan for Your Organization
Emergencies rarely happen when we expect them. A medical emergency, workplace injury, fire, or severe weather event can occur without warning, and the first few minutes often determine how serious the outcome becomes. For businesses, schools, childcare centers, gyms, churches, and community organizations, having a basic emergency response plan can make the difference between confusion and a coordinated response. When staff know exactly what to do, emergencies can be handled

Anthony Kidd
4 min read


Why Bloodborne Pathogens Training Should Accompany Workplace CPR and First Aid Programs
Many workplaces already provide First Aid and CPR training, which is an important step toward building a safer work environment. But there’s another piece of the safety puzzle that often gets overlooked: Bloodborne Pathogens training. For safety managers and employers, the key question isn’t simply “Do our employees know CPR?” The real question is: “Do any of our employees have a realistic chance of being exposed to blood or bodily fluids if an emergency happens?” If the answ

Anthony Kidd
4 min read


Who Needs BLS Certification?
Basic Life Support certification is required across a broad range of clinical and patient-facing roles — from nurses and physicians to dental professionals and allied health workers. Here's a clear breakdown of who needs it, how it differs from standard CPR training, and what counts as an accepted credential.

Anthony Kidd
6 min read
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