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  • 1. Blended online course PLUS in person skills American Heart Association (2020 Guidelines) BLS/CPR with AED for Healthcare Provider (Infant, Child, Adult) - Initial or Renewal Approximately 2 to 2 1/2 hours for the online presentation (Online Course - HeartCode BLS) from American Heart Association $34 http://www.onlineaha.org . This online presentation must be completed and the certificate of completion brought to the skills check appointment (approximately 1 hour $80 paid to Adams Safety Training)
  • 2. Pediatric (infant, child, adult) CPR with AED & First Aid Training Approximately 4 hours
  • 3. EMSA Licensed Childcare Pediatric (infant,child,adult) CPR & First Aid 8 hours to meet State requirements EMSA Approved
  • 4. EMSA Preventive Health Practices -Health & Safety, for Licensed Childcare Provider (includes 2016 Childcare Nutrition and 2020 Lead Poisoning Prevention Update)- 8 hour class
  • 5. First Aid Training (Infant,Child & Adult) - 2 to 3 hours training
  • 6. Adult CPR with AED & First Aid Training (basic OSHA) approximately 4 hours
  • 7. American Heart Association (2020 Guidelines) BLS/CPR with AED for Healthcare provider (Infant, Child, Adult) Initial or Renewal Training $80- approximately 3 hours. All students must have a current (2020 published date) AHA BLS student book in the class. If you have the student book, bring it to class with you or be prepared to buy a new book-$20
  • 8. CPR (infant, child, adult) with AED Training - 2 to 3 hours training for general public -Non Healthcare level
  • 9. Pet (Dog and Cat) CPR, Choking and First Aid (3 to 4 hour course) to help care for our pet in an emergency
  • 10. Child and Babysitting Safety (3 to 4 hour class) intended for kids 12 - 16 years old that want to Baby Sit for $60, (classes may cancel due to low enrollment)
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FAQ

No. The training for child care First Aid and CPR is required to be a total of 8 hours (4 hours for first aid, and four hours for CPR) EACH time a child care provider takes the course. The child care First Aid and CPR training must be repeated every two years, at the minimum. The Preventive Health and Safety Practices course is a one-time only requirement and must be at least 7 hours long. [Beginning January 1, 2016, the Preventive Health and Safety Practices course will be 8 hours long.]
No. On-line courses are not allowed for any of the child care training, per the statute that governs this particular training requirement. This includes blended training provided by National Training Company such as American Heart Association, Medic First Aid or others – all training the full 8 hours must be in a class room.