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What do I have to do to qualify for the CPR card?

1. Choose an Accredited Training Provider

Select a course from a recognized organization, such as:

  • American Heart Association (AHA)

  • American Red Cross (ARC)

  • CPR Certification Los Angeles

  • Heart Start CPR

These providers offer various formats, including online, in-person, and blended learning options .


📚 2. Complete the Required Training

Depending on your needs, you can choose from several certification levels:

  • Heartsaver® CPR/AED: Designed for the general public, including teachers and daycare providers.

  • Basic Life Support (BLS): Intended for healthcare professionals.

  • Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED: Tailored for those working with children, such as coaches and childcare workers .

Training typically includes:

  • Adult, child, and infant CPR

  • Use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

  • First Aid basics

  • Hands-on skills practice


📝 3. Pass the Certification Exam

Most courses require:

  • A practical skills demonstration (e.g., performing CPR on a manikin)

  • A written test (either online or in-person)

Upon successful completion, you’ll receive a certification card, usually valid for two years .


🔄 4. Renew Your Certification

CPR certifications in California typically expire every two years. To renew:

  • Complete a recertification course, which often requires less time than the initial training.

  • Stay updated on any changes in CPR protocols and techniques .


🧾 5. Submit Your Certification to Employers

If your employer requires CPR certification (common in fields like education, healthcare, and fitness), provide them with a copy of your certification card. Many employers may assist with renewal reminders .


⚖️ Legal Protections

California’s Good Samaritan Law protects individuals who perform CPR in good faith during emergencies, even if the outcome isn’t favorable, as long as the actions are reasonable and not reckless .


For more information or to find a class near you, consider visiting the American Red Cross California Training Center or contacting local providers like Heart Start CPR.


Can anyone take these courses?

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Yes, almost anyone can take CPR certification courses in California—there are no strict prerequisites for most programs. Here’s a breakdown:


Who Can Take CPR Courses?

1. General Public

  • No prior medical training required

  • Courses like Heartsaver CPR/AED are designed for:

    • Parents

    • Teachers

    • Coaches

    • Babysitters

    • Security guards

    • Anyone who wants to be prepared for emergencies

2. Healthcare Professionals

  • Must take Basic Life Support (BLS) courses

  • Required for:

    • Nurses

    • EMTs/paramedics

    • Medical assistants

    • Dental professionals

    • Hospital and clinic staff

3. Childcare Workers & Teachers

  • Often required to complete Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED

  • Meets California licensing requirements for daycare/preschools

4. Workplace or OSHA Compliance

  • Some employers require CPR certification as part of safety training

  • These courses are open to employees or anyone needing OSHA-compliant training


🔞 Age Requirements

  • Most courses recommend participants be at least 12–14 years old, depending on the provider

  • Some youth-focused CPR classes are available for kids as young as 9 or 10, but these may not result in a certification card

When will my certification expire, and how can I renew my certification?

📅 Expiration Timeline

  • Standard validity: 2 years

  • The expiration date is printed on your CPR card or digital certificate.

  • Some employers may require you to renew before it officially expires to maintain job compliance.


🔁 How to Renew Your CPR Certification in California

  1. Choose the Right Refresher Course

    • Many providers offer recertification courses that are shorter and less expensive than full certification classes.

    • Options may include:

      • In-person

      • Blended learning (online + in-person skills check)

      • Fully online (if your employer accepts it)

  2. Register Before It Expires

    • While there’s usually no penalty for taking a refresher slightly after expiration, some employers won’t accept lapsed certification.

    • If your card is too far expired, you may be required to take the full course again.

  3. Attend and Pass the Course

    • You’ll review:

      • Updated CPR guidelines

      • Adult, child, and infant CPR

      • AED usage

    • Skills test and/or written exam are often required.

  4. Receive Your New Certification

    • You’ll get a new 2-year certification card, often digitally within 24 hours of course completion.


How much does it cost to become CPR Certified?

At Heart-Lovers certification costs $75.00.

How long do the CPR classes last?

Typical CPR is approximately 2-4 hours.

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  • Heart-Lovers
  • American Heart Association (AHA)

  • American Red Cross (ARC)

  • CPR Certification Los Angeles

  • Heart Start CPR


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