Child and/or Infant CPR

Child and/or Infant CPR is a lifesaving procedure that is done when a child’s
breathing or heartbeat has stopped. This may happen after drowning, suffocation,
choking, or an injury. The classes have been found to be acceptable for meeting
requirements established by state child care licensing, a wide variety of professional
state and federal agencies, associations, councils, academies, boards and businesses.

Class Length: 1 – 2 Hours
2 Year Certification

Course Topics

  • How to React in an Emergency
  • Contacting 911
  • Signs and Symptoms of Heart Attack
  • Care for Heart Attack
  • CPR for Infant Under Age of 1 and Child Age 1 to Onset of Puberty
  • Foreign Body Airway Obstruction for Infants
  • Question and Answer Session
  • Skills and Knowledge Testing

Class Materials

  • CPR Certification Card
  • CPR Manual for Each Student
  • 1‐1 Manikin Ratio
  • 2 Year Access Code to Online Refresher Training

Meets Regulations

  • 29 CFR 1910.151
  • 29 CFR 1010.1030
  • 37 FR 5504