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Online CPR FAQs

Below are some frequently asked questions. Please contact us if you need further clarification or have additional concerns. We are happy to address all issues.

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Our course curriculum follows 2020 ECC guidelines and our instructors are OSHA-trained. American CPR Care Association training meets and often exceeds Nationally Accepted requirements set by Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) and OSHA. Even though we pride ourselves in offering you a quality course, we suggest that you check with your organization, institution, or employer to ensure that our course(s) fulfills any specific set of requirements. American CPR Care Association will be more than happy to offer additional information about our outstanding and comprehensive online certification courses.

Our course(s) is designed to let you work at your own learning pace and schedule! The average completion time for our course(s) is 1 to 2 hours. The best part is that the course(s) does not have to be completed all in one sitting. You can log out and log back into the course at any time. You will also have unlimited access to the course material for 60 DAYS from the date of purchase (a small fee may be applicable to unlock a course quiz after these 60 days; refer to Terms of Service).

Our instructors are OSHA-trained and our course curriculum follows 2020 ECC guidelines. The instructors develop the course curriculum, quiz, and the material presented in the video demonstrations. Our instructors are also available for any questions or further clarification about the classes we offer.

You will be able to print your wallet certification card immediately after passing the quiz. Please allow 5-7 business days for your mail in certification card to arrive.

We truly believe that you will be prepared for the quiz after reviewing our comprehensive course material. However, the final quiz can be taken as many times as needed to pass with a 75% or better, with no additional charge. Remember that all the true/false and multiple-choice questions are pulled from the course material, so you can re-review the curriculum if you don’t pass the first time.

No. Our interactive training includes step-by-step video demonstrations and detailed illustrations that allow you to practice along at your own pace. This training method will cover and build the skills required to perform CPR, execute basic First Aid procedures, and know how to react when you come into contact with blood. You will be certified upon successfully completing our comprehensive online quiz.

Yes, we have a renowned group program for groups starting with 5 individuals to larger, corporate group accounts. As the group size increases, we offer a better discount! The group account set up process is simple. Our program allows each individual to register and complete the course at his/her own pace and schedule. The group owner, or individual organizing the account, will also have access to various tools to track the group’s progress. Please

Our CPR and First Aid courses each cost $14.95. We have two special combo courses that combines CPR and First Aid for $36.95. The price per course includes continued access to all course material, an immediate soft copy of your wallet certification card (once you pass the course), and a mailed, hard copy of the wallet card.

After you pass the quiz, you will be able to print out your wallet certification card immediately. If you complete the CPR, Healthcare Provider CPR/AED, or First Aid course you will be certified for 2 years from the issue date. The Bloodborne Pathogens course will be valid for 1 year from the issuance date. Upon completion, we believe that you will be prepared to confidently act in an emergency situation.

Our CPR/AED, Healthcare Provider CPR/AED, and First Aid certifications are valid for 2 years from the date your wallet certification card is issued. The Bloodborne Pathogens course is valid for 1 year form issuance date.

Certification requirements can be different for various states, institutions, and employers. We follow ECC guidelines and we have certified instructors with the option of Virtual Hands on Training.  American CPR Care Association training meets and often exceeds Nationally Accepted requirements set by Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) and OSHA. Even though we pride ourselves in offering you a quality course, we suggest that you check with your organization, institution, or employer to ensure that our course(s) fulfills any specific set of requirements.

Our automated, secured system is designed to accept credit and debit cards. Any card information provided is not stored in our system. The information travels through a secured channel and our gateway to our merchant service bank account. We do not accept personal checks or money orders, unless it involves a lump sum group payment.

Once you pass our online CPR certification or First Aid course you should be able to print your certification right away. However, if you come back at a later time to print your certification, you will first need to login using your username and password at the website.

AED stands for automated external defibrillator. An AED is a small electronic portable device, which automatically diagnoses and treats life-threatening ventricular fibrillation or quivering of the heart. With the use of an AED, the heart is able to re-establish a normal, effective heart rhythm. In our CPR/AED certification course you will watch a video that explains the basics of an AED device.

Generally, a bloodborne pathogens course may be required by anyone who can come into contact with blood at the workplace. This course is intended for individuals who need OSHA compliant training, including: health care providers, tattoo artists, teachers, day care workers, housekeeping personnel and general workplace employees. Our course follows all OSHA standard guidelines and is Nationally Accepted.
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