CPR Courses in New Hampshire

CPR stands for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Learning how to do CPR is a requirement for most careers in health care and child care. According to the American Heart Association, there is about a 50 percent higher survival rate for victims who need and get CPR within the first three to five minutes after collapsing. The American Medical Association (AMA) points out that CPR can be used to maintain blood flow to the brain and heart during cardiac arrest until emergency responders arrive.
  1. New Hampshire CPR Courses

    • CPR certification is required for some occupations.

      These classes at New Hampshire CPR safety services are specifically designed for anyone who would be the first to respond during an emergency. That includes day care workers, security guards, police officers, firefighters, and anyone who needs CPR certification for Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements. Certifications last for two years before they need to be renewed. Class dates and times are on the website, and you can enroll online.

      New Hampshire CPR
      497 Hooksett Rd #2-224
      Manchester, NH 03104
      603-668-5360
      nhcpr.com

    3rd Degree Safety Solutions

    • Call or email to set a date to take a CPR class at this location.

      The 3rd Degree Safety Solutions organization offers three CPR programs in New Hampshire. One is a health care provider course, which is about four to five hours long. There is a CPR and automated external defibrillators (AED) class that teaches students how to use CPR on adults, children and infants. This class is for anyone who wants to learn CPR. There is also a regular CPR class without the AED training.

      3rd Degree Safety Solutions
      PO Box 8031
      Nashua, NH 03060
      603-540-8146
      3degreesafetysolutions.com

    CPR for Everyone

    • Call or email to sign up for one of these CPR courses.

      CPR for Everyone provides two types of CPR classes in New Hampshire. One is a CPR for Family and Friends class in which students learn how to use CPR, how to recognize the signs of cardiac arrest, choking, heart attack and stroke, and how to help prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). The course is three hours long and costs $45 for the course plus $10 for required reading. The other class is designed for lay rescuers and is called the Heartsaver CPR Course. It costs $50 plus $13 for required reading.

      CPR for Everyone
      Bedford, NH 03110
      603-471-7028
      [email protected]

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