States Move to Protect Good Samaritans Performing CPR
Sad but true, we live in an extremely litigious society – one where a good Samaritan can actually be sued for trying to save a life. How does the good Samaritan law work? Check out this week’s blog post!
While New Device May Outperform Human CPR, Onsite Certification Remains a Necessity
In a world full of consistently bad news, it is always nice to highlight individuals who are doing good work, like a company based out of Redmond, Washington called Physio-Control. Learn more how CPR machines help us save more lives in this week’s blog post!
When Duty Calls
Those that able to remain poised in emergency situations are able to do so because of knowledge and training. And nothing is more of an emergency than when saving a life is on the line. What makes CPR instructors with real life training so valuable? Read on in this week’s blog post!
New iPhone App Alerts CPR Volunteers of Cardiac Arrest Victims Nearby
Have an iPhone? Want to help save lives? Check this out on our blog post!
Who Needs CPR Training?
The first to come to mind are nurses, firefighters, police officers, lifeguards, and school teachers. But the simple answer is that everyone can benefit from Onsite CPR Certification to be prepared for an emergency. Who else can use training? Check out our post!
Tracing the Three Phases on CPR Evolution and Training
The evolution of CPR as a practical life-saving technique can be very broadly broken up into three stages – each development bringing with it greater accessibility to the general public. Read our blog post to find out more!
Red Cross Reaching Out
What is the program “Citizen CPR?” Read our post to find out!
New Study Analyzes the Optimal Timeframe for Administering CPR
Does CPR have a timeframe? When will it work? Can you do too much CPR? Check out this week’s blog post!
When CPR Can, Quite Literally, Help Raise the Dead
It is very common for people to think of CPR in an abstract, almost academic sense. After all, a majority of the US population has never witnessed first-hand someone experiencing cardiac arrest, nor have most people seen CPR performed by a bystander.
Interested in Teaching Aerobics? Now is the Time
Want to make some extra money? Aerobics could be the way! Make sure you learn CPR first!
American Heart Association CPR or Red Cross CPR. Which CPR Certification should you take?
It’s time to take a CPR class and you start searching the Internet. You know of two types of certifications: American Heart Association and American Red Cross, but which one should you take? What’s the difference? Check out this weeks SureFire CPR Blog Post!