Scroll down to find the class that best fits your needs:
There are two versions of this class listed below:
- One teaches how to help adults and children.
- The other teaches how to help adults, children and infants.
Also note that there are currently two options of how to receive this training:
- “blended-learning” classes are:
- eligible for certification at no additional cost.
- conducted mostly, but not entirely, online (with the hands-on, in-person portion being held — by appointment only — in the home office of CPR-Twin Cities (in the Highland Park neighborhood of Saint Paul, MN).
- “online-only” classes:
- have no hands-on practice.
- are not eligible for certification.
For both “blended-learning” and “online-only” classes, you will need:
- a reliable, high-speed WiFi connection.
- at minimum, a tablet (like an iPad® or its Android equivalent).
- A full-size computer would be even better. But, to be perfectly clear, a mobile phone screen will be too small to be able read the slides and view the demonstrations clearly.
Adult and Child CPR/AED (blended-learning) 4.5 hrs.
- two-year certification
Individual Rate: $74 per person
Adult and Child CPR/AED (online-only) 3.5 hrs.
- no certification and no hands-on practice
Individual Rate: $59 per person
Adult, Child and Infant CPR/AED (blended-learning) 5 hrs.
- two-year certification
- adult, child and infant skills
Individual Rate: $94 per person
Adult, Child and Infant CPR/AED (online-only) 3.5 hrs.
- no certification and no hands-on practice
- adult, child and infant skills
Individual Rate: $79 per person
You have a choice of two CPR/AED classes to fit your particular needs. You’ll find an explanation of what is meant by “adult,” “child” and “infant” below.
- Adult and Child CPR/AED training
- Adult, Child and Infant CPR/AED training (a.k.a. Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED training)
Of these options, only the Adult, Child and Infant CPR/AED class fulfills the State of Minnesota Rule 3 CPR/AED requirements for child care workers.
These classes do not, however, include First Aid. But that option is available. (Click here for a money-saving CPR/AED/First Aid combo.)
While these classes do not fulfill the requirements for most health care providers and safety professionals, they are acceptable for most other professions. Please read class descriptions and check with your employer, school or professional organization before registering, so you’re certain that this class will meet their requirements.
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Wondering why you should take CPR? Don’t take our word for it. Here is what the prestigious Mayo Clinic has to say about it. (Link will open in a new page, so you don’t lose your place on the CPR-Twin Cities site.)
Definitions of Adult, Child and Infant
To ensure that you get the proper training for the populations of greatest concern to you, please read these definitions:
- An “adult” is considered to be someone approximately 12 years or older (or beginning at the first signs of puberty).
- A “child” is considered to be someone approximately 1 up to 12 years old.
- An “infant” is considered to be someone younger than 1 year old.
Combined “Child and Infant CPR” classes are also known as “Pediatric CPR” classes.
*All prices are subject to change without notice.