CPR Certification and Training for Day Cares
Direct care is defined as:
- Lead teachers
- Assistant teachers
- Substitutes
- Family Child Care Helpers
- Transportation Staff / Bus Drivers
Staff who do not provide direct care could include assistant directors, cooks, administrative staff, or maintenance and housekeeping staff. However, if any of these employees provide direct care to children at any time or in any capacity, they are subject to certification and training requirements.
Staff must re-certify in CPR every two years.
Staff must re-certify in First Aid at least every three years.
Suggested Courses:
Heartsaver First Aid, CPR, AED
Infant and Juvenile CPR techniques are all taught in these classes.
The Heartsaver First Aid / CPR / AED class trains the students to aid their family or their community safely and quickly. This course was created for students with little or no prior medical training. Students will learn how to identify and treat medical and injury emergencies, how to contact emergency services, and how to preserve life until help arrives. This course also trains the student to properly provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and how to properly use an automated external defibrillator (AED).
Stop The Bleed
A STOP THE BLEED® course is a blend of lecture (online available) and in-person skills assessments, developed for anyone interested in learning to save lives through stopping the loss of blood. Created and continually refined by The American College of Surgeons, the Stop the Bleed campaign has instructed over one million law enforcement officers, teachers, students, and community members in these life-saving skills.
STOP THE BLEED® courses provide students with three methods to save a life before someone expires from blood loss. Using direct pressure, tourniquets, and packing a wound with gauze, YOU can be the difference in an emergency. Our instructors have personally used these techniques multiple times in their professional and civilian lives to prevent death. Their students have used these skills as well, on the scenes of shootings, automobile accidents, building sites, and in the woods.
Much of the Stop The Bleed ® course can be taken online. There is an in-personal skills assessment that can be performed at the end of most Georgia CPR Certification classes for a minimal cost that covers material and equipment. You can register for the Stop the Bleed skills assessment during your course registration process.
What training options do you offer for Daycares and other Child Care organizations?
Instructor-Led Course
The CPR / AED class takes approximately 3-4 hours. The First Aid course takes approximately 2 hours to complete. The courses can be taken separately, or combined into the same class day.
Training can be conducted at your facility or at our dedicated location in Athens, Georgia.