How To Become CPR and First Aid Certified

How To Become CPR and First Aid Certified

The world would be a lot safer if everyone had proper emergency first aid training. There are numerous situations where people may need immediate help but do not have anyone nearby who knows how to provide it. So, take the first step toward emergency preparedness today. Here is how to become CPR and first aid certified.

Research Which Class Is Right for You

Most people who become CPR and first aid certified come to the classroom without any prior training. However, this is not always the case. Many medical and educational professionals must update their certification as a prerequisite for their job. When you are looking for certification or recertification, it is important to research the correct level of training for your station.

Sign Up for Local Courses

There are plenty of CPR training options located across the U.S., so it is usually pretty easy to find a local provider. This way, you do not have to travel as far, and you can easily contact your trainer with any follow-up questions. Local courses will also be able to recommend you to nearby hospitals and update you on emergency procedures for your area. For example, our team at Frontline Health offers CPR and AED classes in the metropolitan New York area.

Refresh and Recertify

Whether you work in an emergency field or not, refreshing your memory is a great way to hold on to these invaluable skills. It is no secret that our memories fade when we are not actively using a skill, especially when specific numbers and actions are involved. Though emergencies can happen at any time, they do not happen often enough for us to use these skills regularly. Many certifications expire within two years, so make sure to go back and recertify yourself. This will keep your mind sharp and hands ready to assist no matter what happens or when an emergency occurs.

Knowing how to become CPR and first aid certified allows you to quickly find a relevant and useful course. Administering CPR, operating an AED, and giving first aid are all serious situations, so make sure you’re fully prepared with the right class for you. Reach out to us at Frontline Health if you have any questions about CPR and first aid classes.

Performing CPR

Reasons To Become CPR Certified

Knowing life-saving skills can come in handy in all kinds of situations. When you or someone around you is in an emergency, you can be the one to step up and help. Here are a few of the top reasons to become CPR certified.

Save a Life

It may seem like an obvious point, but being CPR certified does equip you with the tools and know-how to save a life in an emergency. Whether you are administering CPR compressions or operating an AED machine, you will be able to provide essential first aid to those around you. Most emergencies happen at home or work—these are the places most of us spend much of our day-to-day life. However, it takes time for emergency responders to arrive. By performing CPR, you can keep a person alive long enough for them to receive full-scale medical attention.

Everyone Can Learn CPR

Though you need to take a class to learn CPR and become certified, it is an easy thing to learn. But just because it’s simple does not mean it’s something you should take less seriously. Consider signing up for a class in your local area and adding this skill to your resume. In the months and years after your certification, try refreshing your memory with online tutorials and videos so that you never lose the skill.

Not Enough People Are Certified

The unfortunate reality is that there are too many people not certified in CPR. Because emergencies can happen at any time, anywhere, it is essential that as many people as possible get certified. By taking a CPR class and becoming certified, you take responsibility for those around you and can encourage others to become certified as well. 

Take these reasons to become CPR certified to heart, and learn how to save a life. If you are looking for hands-on CPR and AED certification in NYC, contact a member of our team at Frontline Health today.

How To Get Your BLS Certification

How To Get Your BLS Certification

Basic life support, or BLS, is a certification obtained by taking a course in life-saving techniques. No matter what medical profession you are in—nurse, nursing student, paramedic, dentist, EMT—there are many reasons your employer may want you to become certified in basic life support. Here are the basic steps for how to get your BLS certification.

Find a Class

The first step in obtaining your BLS certification is finding a class that works with your schedule and budget. Find out what your employer or profession requires—some medical professionals need to obtain a specific type of BLS training and update it every two years. Look through the courses offered by the American Heart Association to figure out which type is best for you. If you are not in the medical profession, you may be able to take a CPR class instead of a BLS class. Figure out the exact type of certification needed and find the course that fits that description.

Register and Attend

Now that you have found the kind of course you need, look to register with the organization you have chosen. There are many options available, so find what works best for you. Some classes may require you to fill out preliminary paperwork or bring some materials to class. Be sure to look over this information before attending the first session so you are prepared and able to complete your BLS training on time.

Receive Your Certificate

After you have completed the training and passed any comprehension tests, you are eligible to receive your certificate. If you are in a hurry and need your certificate printed quickly, contact your teacher or course provider to fast track the process. Once you have secured your certificate electronically or physically, send it over to your employer for approval. If you have any difficulty in the process, contact your supervisor directly to ensure that you have completed everything needed.

Now that you know how to get your BLS certification, consider taking your BLS class with us here at Frontline Health. We offer American Heart Association BLS provider certification in NYC and health courses and certifications for all kinds of professionals. The knowledge learned in these sessions will equip you to quickly and calmly help others in many emergency situations.

CPR hand placement

COVID-19 and CPR, What we are doing to protect you.

UPDATE: As of April 8th at 8:00PM We ARE OPEN for all regularly scheduled BLS Provider CPR AED courses for Healthcare Providers and all Medical Professionals, Pharmacists, Hospital Staff, and Hospital Support Staff.

Register for a BLS Provider CPR course or a BLS Provider Renewal Course.

UPDATE: Beginning May 1 at 10:00am We will reopen for layperson CPR and CPR First Aid classes for all essential workers and anyone who needs to complete a CPR certification course as part of their job requirements.

Register for a CPR AED course or a combo First Aid CPR AED course.

At Frontline Health CPR Training, the safety of our students and instructors is our utmost concern. We are taking precautions to minimize the risk of COVID-19 transmission during CPR classes to make sure you have a safe training environment. We train according to, and use equipment that meets the standards of the American Red Cross and American Heart Association. All classes are now limited to at most 12 participants.

Whenever possible we use single use disposable equipment. Some equipment such as CPR manikins and AED training devices are used repeatedly. All equipment is thoroughly sanitized after every single use according to the manufacturers recommendations and CDC guidelines for infection control.

Each student in our training center will have their own sanitized CPR Manikin, CPR Pocket mask, and single use one way valve. Our students will not have to share equipment with other students.

You will NOT be asked to put your mouth directly on a Manikin.

Classroom surfaces, door knobs, and other touch points are cleaned after every training session.

All participants and instructors are encouraged to practice good hygiene, including hand washing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds before and after the course, and before and after snack or meal breaks.

We encourage social distancing. Students are asked to spread out and keep 6 feet of space between each other at all times.

We encourage students to wear a mask or face covering during the class.

We encourage students to stay home when you are sick and avoid close contact with people who are sick.

If a scheduled student has identified symptoms (fever, cough, shortness of breath), they are advised to not attend a training class. You will be able to postpone your class for any reason and will NOT have to pay to reschedule.

We encourage you to avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.

We encourage you to cover a cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash. 

Our classrooms are stocked with alcohol-based hand sanitizer and cleaning wipes for your use during CPR class.

If you have any questions or concerns please call or text 212-983-5389 or email us at shane@frontlinehealth.com

For more info on COVID-19 please refer to the CDC recommendations

According to the American Heart Association, Cardiac arrest kills more than 350,000 people a year in the Unites States alone. We encourage everyone to be trained in CPR and how to use and AED device. Learn to save a life! Take a CPR certification class today.

How to save a choking infant

Frontline Health’s Shane Woodall on National TV: How to Save a Choking Baby

Frontline Health President Shane Woodall recently appeared on Inside Edition to discuss the lifesaving efforts of two police officers who heroically saved a baby from choking to death.

Shane commended the officers on a job well done and reviewed the proper steps for relieving choking in an infant victim.

Here’s the video!


Our instructors regularly appear on national television and are experts in the field of CPR, First Aid and Emergency Medical Services.

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