Family & Friends CPR and First Aid for Children Classes Designed for family members, friends and members of the general community who want to learn CPR but do not need a course completion card.
Family & Friends CPR $35.00 1.25 Hours Program teaches how to perform CPR in Adults and Children and how to help Adult or Child who is choking.
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Family & Friends CPR with Infant CPR $45.00 3.5 Hours
Program teaches how to perform CPR in Adults, Children and Infants and how to help Adult, Child or Infant who is choking.
Per Student | Family & Friends Infant CPR ONLY $35.00 1.25 Hours Program teaches how to perform CPR for Infants only and how to help an Infant who is choking.
Per Student Family & Friends First Aid for Children $25.00 .75 Hours Program designed for those caring for infants and children, such as family members, babysitters and others providing in-home care, who want basic first aid information but do not need a course completion credential (card). Teaches how to manage illness and injuries in a child for the first few minutes until professional help arrives.
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HeartSaver CPR in Schools Designed for middle- and high-school students seeking a credential in CPR and AED. The HeartSaver CPR in Schools Course teaches Adult/Child CPR and relief of choking in adults and children.
CONTACT US: for these classes. School group discount rates are available. Please Call: 864-879-1555
Available modules: Adult/Child AED - Infant CPR and Choking - Adult/Child CPR with Mask - Infant CPR with Mask
Please note: All times shown are approximate and may vary depending on class size and location.
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LifeSavers of America is dedicated to educating, promoting and encouraging individuals and organizations to Learn CPR, First Aid and AED use.
Serving Upstate South Carolina Including: Greater Greenville, Spartanburg, Blue Ridge, Duncan, Easley, Fountain Inn, Greer, Lyman, Pickens, Piedmont & Travellers Rest. What is the good samaritan law?
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