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CPR certification online and your family can learn it for FREE...

by Carlette Anderson
(San Diego, California)

Would you know how to respond if your child stopped breathing or your loved one had a heart attack? Now you can learn what to do in the privacy of your own home by going to www.cprpros.com.

This course was created for people who have never taken a CPR or First Aid before. However, for those who are re-certifying this course is a breath of fresh air.

This nationally recognized course follows the ARC & AHA Standards, satisfies OSHA's requirements and the Good Samaritan Law in your state. It includes simple language with interactive animations, graphics and illustrations to teach you how to perform CPR/AED and First Aid. You can take this course at your own time and convenience and you have two weeks to complete it. After you take the exam you can print out your personalized cards.

When you take the course online you can give your user name and password to all your family members, baby sitters, and friends. You get a certification card and everyone else can learn how to perform CPR and First Aid FREE, thanks to you. Now more people, than ever before, can learn these life saving skills.

The most frequently asked question is, "How can you learn CPR without hands on?" Everything we learn in life is in our mind. By watching the animations, reading the text and using your own body to locate the pulse and compression landmark, it is no longer necessary to physically get down on your knees and blow into a manikin. If you are ever called upon to perform CPR those animations will immediately pop into your mind.

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