Benefits of Attentive Safety CPR and Safety Training
American Heart Association, American Red Cross and ASHI certification CPR classes
1 to 1 manikin ratio reduces class time saving you time and time is money
Instructors are fully licensed and insured
Single point of contact & set pricing for all of your locations
Online CPR class scheduling available 24/7/365
Open to anyone - nurses, babysitters, doctors, educators, business owners, EMS, etc.
On-site training at your home, business, medical office, church, or school
CPR classes held day and night to accommodate your busy schedule
CPR classes are stress-free and fun, incorporating real-life scenarios
Our pricing is fair and does not include any hidden charges.
Attentive Safety Instructors are all experts with direct current experience in the field of emergency intervention. They provide real-world insight, but they also guide a learning experience that’s focused on you, not them. You need to gain the skills and confidence to act in a crisis, which means you should learn to feel comfortable with the techniques. We encourage an open discussion format designed to answer all your questions so you can engage with the material on your own terms. Additionally, we enforce a strict one-to-one manikin-to-student ratio, giving you all the time and hands-on experience you need to feel at ease with the simple steps needed to save someone’s life.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a lifesaving technique useful in many emergencies, including heart attack or near drowning, in which someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped. The American Heart Association recommends that everyone — untrained bystanders and medical personnel alike — begin CPR with chest compressions.
It's far better to do something than to do nothing at all if you're fearful that your knowledge or abilities aren't 100 percent complete. Remember, the difference between you doing something and doing nothing could be someone's life.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women, with hundreds of thousands of Americans dying every year from sudden cardiac events. Although on-the-spot care can triple the victim’s chance of survival, it’s administered in less than a third of cases. The majority of Americans – about 70% – have no idea what to do when a medical crisis strikes. CPR training can change that, and the right CPR classes can give everyone the skills and the confidence they need to react effectively.