My wallet got soak and wet my CPR card information washed away, how can I get a new card?

Steps to Get a New CPR Card After Your Original Gets Washed Away

>1. Find your CPR training organization. The first step is to track down the organization that provided your initial CPR training. This information can typically be found on your old CPR card or certificate.

>Once you've found the training organization, visit their website or contact them directly to

>2. Request a replacement card. Most training organizations will charge a small fee for a replacement card. After confirming the charges, make the necessary payment. They will ask for specific details such as your name, contact information, and the date of your original CPR training.

>3. Provide proof of your original CPR certification. You may be required to provide proof of your initial CPR certification. This could include a copy of your old CPR card or a certificate of completion.

>4. Wait for your new CPR card to arrive. Once you have submitted your request and provided proof of your original certification, you will need to wait for your new CPR card to arrive in the postal mail. The processing time can vary depending on the organization, but it's usually within a few business days.

>In addition to the above steps, here are a few extra things to keep in mind when replacing your CPR card:

>Make sure you have a current CPR certification before requesting a replacement card. If your certification has expired, you will need to take a new CPR course before you can get a new card.

>Keep your new CPR card in a safe place where it won't get damaged or lost.

>Make sure to renew your CPR certification every two years to keep it valid.

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