Open Class Policies

We do not issue refunds. If you need to cancel or don’t attend the course, you will forfeit your payment. To reschedule*, you must email us at, ben@gacpr.com, prior to the start of the CPR class. You may only reschedule once.

LATE POLICY

AHA requires students to attend the entire class and to respect timely students, no late admittance allowed. You must make a request to reschedule in writing. A $25 rescheduling fee applies.* To reschedule see fee details. Thank you for choosing Georgia CPR for your CPR certification needs! *Fees apply. – A $25 fee applies if you reschedule within 7 days of the class. – A $10 fee applies if you reschedule at least 7 days before the class.

CPR Training in High School Mandatory – Hallelujah!

    High School CPR Training can save lives. Of all the things we worry about in our country, the number one cause of death

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CPR Skills: The Controversial Breaths

    “I heard they got rid of the breaths in CPR” is the most common statement I hear while chatting with students who have

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Elderly Falls: Let’s Prevent Them!

  Many of us, actually, most of us, have parents who are considered elderly. I will assume most of us would like our parents to

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First Aid Tip: Trips and Falls? Here’s What To Do

Just this past week, while working with a school group in a remote rural location, a little girl, while running, tripped in a ditch and

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CPR Classes Should Include Recovery Position

When taking CPR classes, the recovery position should always be included. If placed in the recovery position, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, John Bonham, Keith Moon,

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Call 911 – More To Activating EMS Than 911

Out of the blue, someone collapses where you work. Quickly, after making sure the scene is safe, you point to a bystander and shout loudly

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CPR Classes: Don’t Be Fooled by Agonal Breaths

  Unconscious? Check for breathing! The first thing taught in CPR classes, after calling 911, is to check for breathing. You get ten seconds to

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CPR Class in a Nutshell

CPR classes, at their core, teach information that is really easy to learn. Here is a CPR class that can be learned during a short

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Bloodborne Pathogens Training – Dodge The Quiet Killer

Learning to perform CPR and use an AED and learning First Aid techniques can be fun, common, and certainly not foreign to any workplace safety

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First Aid Warning – Instant Cup Noodles

I wrote a First Aid article last week recapping the potential dangers of tipping over a cup of instant noodles and the burn damage they

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