Safety First Training Academy is committed to building your confidence in saving lives.

WE TRAVEL TO YOU

We take the stress out of learning these essential skills. For your ease, we bring our training to you location and keep up to date with current CDC Guidelines regarding COVID-19 protocol, procedures, and decontamination measures.

For those with busy schedules, we offer hybrid courses which are a combination of both in-person and online classes to maximize time efficiency.

ACCESSIBILITY TO ALL

Safety First Training Academy accommodates everyone. We offer classes for elementary school students to senior citizens. Nine years old is the earliest recommended age to learn CPR.

If you are unable to perform all skills, you may still receive a Course Completion Certificate without the Skills Verification.

All classes with a Skills Verification are valid for two years.



SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

We ensure the mastery of knowledge and confidence in the skills to perform CPR, AED, and First Aid by working with students until they pass.

Whether you’re a healthcare professional, wilderness explorer, construction worker, general laborer, flight attendant, day care staff, teacher, athlete, lifeguard, or just a member of the community looking to be prepared, we have just the training for you!

In-Person and Hybrid(on-line) classes are available for your convenience.

 


Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED

This is an American Heart Association (AHA) class designed for non-medical professionals looking to get First Aid & CPR AED (Automated External Defibrillator) certified. Gain the knowledge and confidence to render aid to friends, family, coworkers, or even a fellow passerby at a moment’s notice. Click for more information!

In-Person | Hybrid



Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR & AED Training for Healthcare Providers

This class is an American Heart Association (AHA) class designed for healthcare professionals and those preparing to enter the healthcare industry.

 

Why should I learn CPR and First Aid?

The need for CPR and first aid are much more common than one might think. More than 350,000 cardiac arrests occur outside of the hospital setting every year, according the the American Heart Association.

You could be at the grocery store, on the bus, at church, at home, on a walk, at work, or even driving in your car!

Since these out-of-hospital emergencies can happen anywhere and at any time, it is important that we are all prepared. Over 200,000 adults and children could be saved per year, with the initiation of early CPR.

Give yourself and your loved ones the peace of mind, confidence, skills, and knowledge to act when the situation arises.

You can save a life.

By taking the time to learn CPR and first aid training, you will be equipped and ready to provide assistance when the need arises.