American Red Cross BLS CPR & AED Classes with Infant CPR in Chicago, IL
$59.95
Providing care for a small child is both meaningful and important. When you know CPR, you are better prepared to respond during an emergency. CPR Chicago offers infant CPR training that includes Basic Life Support (BLS), CPR skills, and AED instruction for caregivers and professionals.
*This is a blended learning course. Please bring a copy of your online course completion certificate to class.
#1 for Chicago Infant CPR Classes
Working with children can be one of the most fulfilling responsibilities, and CPR training helps ensure you’re ready for emergencies that may arise. CPR Chicago provides infant CPR instruction that includes Basic Life Support (BLS), CPR skills training, and AED education.
Students also receive CPR training for children and adults as part of the same course. Through practical exercises and instructor guidance, we help participants build the confidence needed to respond during critical situations.
Our CPR Training Includes
- Same Day CPR + First Aid Cards
- Hands on Chest Compression Training
- Rescue Breath Training
- AED Usage for Infant, Child, and Adults
- Friendly and Relaxed Environment
- Professional Instructors
CPR Chicago
100 W Higgins Road, Park Ridge, Illinois 60068
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Chicago’s Best Infant CPR Classes
CPR training prepares you to respond when someone is experiencing a life-threatening emergency. In our infant CPR course, you’ll learn how to recognize signs of distress, respond to choking emergencies, assess responsiveness, and use CPR, BLS, and AED skills appropriately.
The confidence gained through training can help you react quickly during emergencies involving infants, children, and adults.
Why does CPR matter?
- Thousands of children are impacted by cardiac emergencies each year.
- Infants face risks from choking and breathing-related emergencies.
- Respiratory issues are often linked to pediatric cardiac arrest events.
Other situations where CPR may be beneficial include drowning, poisoning, electrical injuries, smoke inhalation, and head trauma.
What is CPR?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is a lifesaving method that combines chest compressions with rescue breathing to help maintain circulation and oxygen delivery during cardiac arrest. Infant CPR should only be performed when an infant is unresponsive and not breathing normally.
What to Expect in Your CPR Classes
Training focuses on practical skills that help students respond effectively during emergencies. You will learn how to:
- Recall and apply CPR procedures
- Assess breathing and responsiveness
- Perform chest compressions for different age groups
- Provide rescue breathing appropriately
Certification is recognized by healthcare providers, childcare organizations, schools, fitness facilities, hospitality businesses, construction employers, nonprofits, and public safety agencies.
Why Train With Us?
- Hands-on instruction from experienced professionals.
- Small classes that support individual learning.
- Respected certification credentials.
- Convenient training options.
- Certification documentation upon successful completion.
FAQS
How do I complete the CPR certification course?
Register for a class and attend your scheduled training session. All required instruction, testing, and skills evaluations are included.
Programs without hands-on training may not provide the same level of preparation.
When can I take my CPR certification course?
Classes are available each week throughout the year.
When will my CPR certification expire?
Certification generally remains valid for two years before renewal is needed.