Five Reasons NJ Children Should Take CPR and/or First Aid Classes

If you think only adults can learn CPR and First Aid, think again. Anyone can learn these lifesaving skills and everyone should. If your child is faced with a cardiac emergency situation you want them to empowered with the knowledge of how to react and not helpless because they do not have training. Here are 5 reasons you should consider enrolling your child in a First Aid and/or CPR Class in NJ

1. The majority of cardiac issues occur in the home. In fact, statistics show that 80 percent of the 300,000 annual sudden cardiac arrests occur at home. That means it is possible your child will need to be able to recognize a cardiac arrest situation and react appropriately to save the life of a loved one. Having appropriate training is essential to a successful outcome in an emergency situation.

2. When a bystander provides CPR immediately the likelihood of survival doubles or triples. Therefore correct use of CPR skills is imperative for the victim of cardiac arrest.

3. CPR and First Aid training will provide your child self-confidence that they know how to handle a situation. Many parents figure their child may not be strong enough to actually provide CPR chest compressions and therefore it isn’t worthwhile to train them. However, identifying an issue exists and calling for help are two important steps in the training program that increase the likelihood of survival.

4. Kids can help other kids. Even if a child is not strong enough to perform compressions on an adult, the training will provide them the appropriate knowledge to help other children. School age siblings may be left at home for short periods of time while a parent runs an errand. Or siblings may be playing together unattended for a short period when an issue occurs. Those that are trained in CPR and First Aid can take immediate action if an emergency arises when no adult is nearby to react.

5. Learning CPR and First Aid does more than teach your child how to save a life. They will learn how to spot dangers such as downed power lines. They will be able to assist someone who has had an accident after they have verified it is safe for them to provide assistance. They will know how to get help in an emergency and what information they need to provide emergency responders.

For additional information about First Aid and CPR classes for children contact us. We are willing to come directly to our clients and provide classes in a setting that is comfortable for the client. This may be preferred for children who will be intimidated by an industrial setting. We will teach at a pace that is appropriate for children and ensure the class is presented in a relaxed manner.

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