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3 Benefits of Getting Your CPR Certification Online

Jan. 20, 2016
CPR training equips you with the ability to potentially save a life whether on or off duty.

If you’re considering a career in medicine, physical therapy, childcare or a similar field, formally learning CPR and obtaining your official certification is more than just a good idea. It’s an absolute must. With more than 360,000 cardiac arrests occurring in the United States alone each year, it’s critical that care professionals are able to expertly perform this lifesaving procedure. CPR training equips you with the ability to potentially save a life whether on or off duty.

However, the modern person has more than his or her share of options available when it comes to training. While there are a number of in-person classes, you also can earn your official certification online. You might not think so at first, however, online training is just as valuable as in-person classes.

What a lot of people don’t understand is that video instruction allows the student to visually interact and use a hands-on method of learning that differs from the classroom. Additionally, virtual training allows the student to learn and understand the techniques at his or her own pace.

Here we’ll take a look at some of the benefits of doing exactly that.

It’s Convenient

If you’re like most people, the word “busy” doesn’t even begin to describe your schedule. You may juggle family responsibilities and school with one or more jobs. If you find it difficult or impossible to fit one more thing in your schedule, that’s understandable.

Online CPR certification was designed specifically for busy people like you. Courses are relatively short – between 30 and 90 minutes. Plus, you don’t have to undergo training at any specific time. You simply sign up for the course, complete it at your leisure, and pass a simple test. You train whenever you happen to have the time.

It’s Affordable

Basic online CPR courses are affordable enough to fit into even tight budgets. Plus, you won’t have to worry about paying for additional gas or bus fare to commute to a brick and mortar destination and back.

Multiple testing attempts (if needed) also are free. If you’re taking multiple courses or wish to enroll multiple people, you will most likely also be eligible for a group rate.

It’s Varied

Before you start exploring your options, it’s tempting to think that a CPR course is a CPR course. There are, of course, basic courses available online. However, many training providers also offer first aid certification, special classes for learning how to perform CPR on infants or children, as well as adults.

That said, you can consider signing up for a course that will allow you to become certified in basic first aid or receive training related to infection control, blood-borne pathogens, in addition to learning CPR. Consider anything that might make you more valuable to a current or future employer.

Choosing the Right Option

Make sure that the training provider you’re considering is fully accredited and has a perfect or near-perfect track record of their certifications being accepted by employers. Training materials should meet or exceed strict standards followed by the American Red Cross and the American Heart Association.

When chosen carefully, an online CPR training course is every bit as valuable and effective as a traditional option, while being considerably more convenient for today’s busy person. Explore your options and get certified today!

SimpleCPR is a fully accredited provider of online education for CPR, first aid, and general safety procedures.

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