Why CPR Instructor Trainers Are in High Demand?

During a cardiac emergency, the human brain begins to die in just four minutes. However, in a city as large as Houston, emergency response time in corporate settings can exceed those four minutes, depending on traffic, distance and location. For business leaders, that gap is an operational risk. And that risk ends when someone on-site […]
What Are The Requirements To Enroll In A BLS CPR Instructor Course?

If you’re considering teaching lifesaving skills for a living, or adding instructional credentials to your clinical role, the first question is usually about the requirements. The answer is simple. Becoming a BLS CPR Instructor Course in Houston requires holding an active BLS provider certification, meeting the compliance standards of an authorized training center, completing the […]
Does CPR Certification Expire in the USA?

Are you CPR certified? How long has it been since your course? Wondering if your certification will last forever? The truth is, CPR certification does expire. Knowing when and how to renew it is important if you want to stay prepared and legally able to teach or perform CPR. At our CPR training center, we […]
Is It Possible to Be CPR Certified Online?

Do you also think about teaching CPR but keep putting it off because you’re too busy, too tired, or just don’t like to sit in a classroom for hours? Unfortunately, a lot of people want to get certified as instructors, but life gets in the way. However, you don’t need to delay it anymore! At […]
What Are the Essentials of a BLS CPR Instructor Course Online?

Every year, over 475,000 Americans lose their lives to cardiac arrest, and shockingly, about 70% of these cases happen at home. Yet only 1 in 5 people feel confident enough to perform CPR in an emergency. That gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it is what CPR training aims to close. At […]
How a CPR Instructor Trainer Course Helps You Save More Lives

It wasn’t me who saved her; it was someone I trained. A few years ago, a call came in. A woman had collapsed at a community center. Her heart stopped. Someone stepped in, did CPR, and kept her alive until help arrived. Later, I found out something that stopped me in my tracks. The person […]