Group CPR AED Training for Jewish Institutions
Prepare, Protect, and Save Lives with Expert Training for Synagogues, JCCs, and Day Schools
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Ensure Your Institution is Prepared for Any Emergency with Attentive Safety's Group Training
Don't wait until an emergency occurs during a crowded Shabbat service or community event, equip your staff and volunteers with life-saving skills now! Why Choose Our Training?
What We Offer Hands-On Training for Groups of 10+
Training Duration:
No Certification Card Option For congregations or community groups that do not require a formal certification card for employment, we offer a lower-priced option. This provides the same comprehensive, hands-on training but without the issuance of a card. |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Jewish Group CPR AED Training
Q: What is the Jewish Group CPR AED Training?
A: This is an on-site, instructor-led CPR and AED training course designed specifically for Jewish communal organizations. It provides hands-on instruction in adult and pediatric CPR, AED use, and emergency response techniques.
Q: Who should take this course?
A: The training is ideal for Synagogue safety committees, security teams (CSS), Shul greeters, JCC fitness staff, Jewish Day School teachers, youth group leaders, and any volunteers who assist during services.
Q: How many people are needed to schedule training?
A: A minimum of 10 participants is required to schedule a Jewish Group CPR AED Training session at your location.
Q: Where is the training held?
A: Training is conducted on-site at your facility, making it convenient for your group. We come to your Synagogue, JCC, or School nationwide.
Q: How long does the training take?
A: CPR AED Training takes approximately 1 hour 45 minutes. Adding First Aid adds about 1 hour, and Bloodborne Pathogens adds about 1 hour.
Q: What topics are covered in the training?
A: Participants will learn CPR for adults, children, and infants; how to use an AED; how to respond to choking emergencies; and effective teamwork during a medical crisis.
Q: Do participants receive a certification card?
A: Yes, each participant receives a 2-year certification card. If your group doesn’t need cards, a non-certification option is available at a lower rate.
Q: Which training providers are available?
A: You can choose from the American Heart Association (AHA), American Red Cross (ARC), or Health & Safety Institute (HSI).
Q: What is the cost of training?
A: CPR AED Training is $55 per person. You can add First Aid (+$10) or Bloodborne Pathogens (+$20). The non-certification option is available at a reduced rate.
Q: How do we register and pay?
A: Register via our website. Payment must be received at least 14 days prior to the training date to confirm your session and secure your instructor.
A: This is an on-site, instructor-led CPR and AED training course designed specifically for Jewish communal organizations. It provides hands-on instruction in adult and pediatric CPR, AED use, and emergency response techniques.
Q: Who should take this course?
A: The training is ideal for Synagogue safety committees, security teams (CSS), Shul greeters, JCC fitness staff, Jewish Day School teachers, youth group leaders, and any volunteers who assist during services.
Q: How many people are needed to schedule training?
A: A minimum of 10 participants is required to schedule a Jewish Group CPR AED Training session at your location.
Q: Where is the training held?
A: Training is conducted on-site at your facility, making it convenient for your group. We come to your Synagogue, JCC, or School nationwide.
Q: How long does the training take?
A: CPR AED Training takes approximately 1 hour 45 minutes. Adding First Aid adds about 1 hour, and Bloodborne Pathogens adds about 1 hour.
Q: What topics are covered in the training?
A: Participants will learn CPR for adults, children, and infants; how to use an AED; how to respond to choking emergencies; and effective teamwork during a medical crisis.
Q: Do participants receive a certification card?
A: Yes, each participant receives a 2-year certification card. If your group doesn’t need cards, a non-certification option is available at a lower rate.
Q: Which training providers are available?
A: You can choose from the American Heart Association (AHA), American Red Cross (ARC), or Health & Safety Institute (HSI).
Q: What is the cost of training?
A: CPR AED Training is $55 per person. You can add First Aid (+$10) or Bloodborne Pathogens (+$20). The non-certification option is available at a reduced rate.
Q: How do we register and pay?
A: Register via our website. Payment must be received at least 14 days prior to the training date to confirm your session and secure your instructor.
Community Testimonials
“A Mitzvah for our entire congregation.” We hosted a training for our Shul safety committee, and it was one of the most empowering things we've done. The instructor understood our environment and made the training feel both sacred and practical.
— Bernice G., Temple Administrator, Atlanta, GA
“Clear, professional, and life-saving.” Our JCC fitness and preschool staff left this training feeling more prepared than ever. The instructor was patient and highly knowledgeable. We’re grateful to Attentive Safety for coming to us.
— Marc S., Program Director, Marietta, GA
“Exactly what our greeters and security teams needed.” This training was perfect for our front-line hospitality team. The hands-on CPR and AED practice gave everyone the real confidence needed to act quickly during High Holiday services.
— David L., Safety Coordinator
“Preparedness is a communal responsibility.” We believe being ready to save a life is a vital part of community care. This training helped our volunteers and staff see emergency response as an extension of their service to the community.
— Sarah R., Day School Administrator, Doraville, GA
“Professional and efficient.” The trainer was excellent with our large group. Everyone from our teen youth leaders to our senior board members learned so much and left feeling fully equipped to help.
— Rachel K., Synagogue Executive Director
— Bernice G., Temple Administrator, Atlanta, GA
“Clear, professional, and life-saving.” Our JCC fitness and preschool staff left this training feeling more prepared than ever. The instructor was patient and highly knowledgeable. We’re grateful to Attentive Safety for coming to us.
— Marc S., Program Director, Marietta, GA
“Exactly what our greeters and security teams needed.” This training was perfect for our front-line hospitality team. The hands-on CPR and AED practice gave everyone the real confidence needed to act quickly during High Holiday services.
— David L., Safety Coordinator
“Preparedness is a communal responsibility.” We believe being ready to save a life is a vital part of community care. This training helped our volunteers and staff see emergency response as an extension of their service to the community.
— Sarah R., Day School Administrator, Doraville, GA
“Professional and efficient.” The trainer was excellent with our large group. Everyone from our teen youth leaders to our senior board members learned so much and left feeling fully equipped to help.
— Rachel K., Synagogue Executive Director