People are asking how we are keeping our students and staff safe during the coronavirus and cooperating with cdc guidelines while teaching and administering cpr and bls skills, intubation and using the aeds. |
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Here are 6 ways we are making cpr classes safe, clean, sanitized and following proper procedures: |
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Slightly smaller class size 85% capacity or more. |
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Everyone has their own sterilized and disinfected manikin. |
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Students are required to sanitize hands before they enter our facility. |
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Each student can sign in ahead of time on our website and at class contactless. |
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No breaths on manikins during the coronavirus issues (we show how to give breaths and chest rise with videos and the BVM - Bag Valve Mask. |
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Students bring their own face mask / cover. Students may wear masks if appropriate. Students may take off masks if they feel comfortable, if enough space or are vaccinated. |
So be safe and make the best choice for all your cpr aed bls acls pals first aid oxygen bloodborne pathogens and stop the bleed classes at CPR Florida. And remember, we issue your 2 year certification ecards the very same day! So for renewals, recertification or first time private or group classes, pick the #1 provider in all of Florida. Here is a good article from CNN that states if someone goes down, yes you can successfully perform cpr safely: https://www.google.
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The American Red Cross, ASHI, American Heart Association and CPR Florida is closely monitoring the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and we understand that this is a concerning time for everyone. Our Training Services are constantly evaluating what we can do to continue to provide our support during these evolving times. This includes blended courses, certification extensions, safe work practices, lay responder and healthcare professional and first responder/nurse/doctors and tips to prevent the spread of respiratory viruses during classroom activities such as performing cpr and using the defibrillator and heimlich maneuver.