SUPPLIES

 

  • Pocket masks                                                                 $20.00
  • Face shields                                                                   $10.00
  • Replacement valve for pocket mask                                    $  5.00
  • Additional books (depends on course taken)                         $12.00 to $25.00
  • Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs)                              $1,895.00 to $2,795.00
  • Additional equip. for AEDs (pads,lock box)                            $ will quote

 

 

INFORMATION 

FACTS!!!!

  • Your brain cells start to die in 4 to 6 minutes without oxygen, and the average response time for medics to arrive on scene is 8 to 10 minutes.
  • CPR can keep your brain alive until help arrives.
  • OSHA requires businesses to offer CPR and First Aid to their employees to be prepared for emergencies.
  • A - Open The Airway
  • - Check Breathing
  • C - Check Circulation
  • D - Use Defibrillator
  • Start CPR (if needed)
  • Chain of Survival--Early access, Early CPR, Early Defibrillaton and Early ACLS.

RESEARCH SHOWS THAT
...90% of the people you might need to give CPR or First-Aid will be someone you know!
... 70% of the people you might need to give CPR or First-Aid will be a family member!


IN SOME EMERGENCIES 4 minutes is all what you may have to save a life! Would you know what to do?

Don’t wait until an emergency has happened to learn what you could have done!

By Learning CPR & First-Aid you also decrease the incidence of injuries by 40% and in case of accident, knowing appropriate first aid procedures saves lives, reduces the number and severity of injuries and promotes recovery.

As statistics show, emergencies do happen. Even when you have taken every precaution possible. They strike us at home, at work, and often when we least expect them.
For that reason, our objective is to provide parents, grandparents, childcare givers and public in general, with CPR and First Aid training, in order to deal with the unexpected emergencies properly.
We offer you courses that are flexible and adaptable to your workplace or community. Call us to learn more about customizing a course for your employees or community interest group on site or at our training facilities.

Ten Staggering Facts Every Family Should Know…

1.No family can rely on 911 alone. When someone stops breathing, or the heart stops beating, he or she typically can survive for only 4 to 6 minutes before lack of oxygen can result in brain damage or death. CPR can buy extra time for your loved one, until professional help can arrive, by artificially circulating oxygen to the brain.

2.Over 70% of all cardiac and breathing emergencies occur in the home when a family member is present and available to help a victim.

3.Accidental injuries, including choking and drowning, are the leading cause of death in children -- and send over 16 million kids a year to the emergency room.

4.Over 1.5 million heart attacks occur each year, and approximately 350,000 of these people die before ever reaching a hospital.

5.CPR saves lives. Statistics show that the earlier CPR is initiated, the greater the chances of survival. In fact, the American Heart Association estimates that 100,000 to 200,000 lives of adults and children could be saved each year if CPR were performed early enough.

6.Retention of CPR learning is a major issue, according to the American Heart Association. In fact, studies have shown that memory of CPR skills and knowledge tends to deteriorate as early as three months after training, even among highly trained professionals -- including doctors, nurses, and more.

7.CPR is not just for heart attacks! Approximately 7 million adults and children suffer disabling injuries in their own homes and backyards each year, resulting from accidents which may require CPR, according to the American Heart Association.

      Some of the common causes of "sudden death" that may require CPR include:

    Electric Shock
    Heart Attacks
    Drowning
    Severe Allergic Reactions
    Choking
    Drug Overdose
    Suffocation

8.The country's #1 killers -- a combination of heart attacks and accidents -- claim a life every 34 seconds in the U.S.

9.One in six men and one in eight women age 45 and over have had a heart attack or stroke, according to the American Heart Association.

10.Approximately 45% of all heart attacks occur in people under age 65.