BLS CPR & AED Classes with Infant CPR in Henderson
$59.95
Looking for CPR classes with infant training near you? Get certified fast with our hands-on American Heart Association BLS CPR & AED class — with Infant CPR training. Learn life-saving skills for adults, children, and infants.
- Class Length: 3-4 hours
- Certification: Same-day AHA BLS CPR & AED card
- Format: Hands-on, in-person
- Ages Covered: Adult, Child, & Infant
- Meets Requirements: OSHA & employer-approved
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Henderson Infant CPR
CPR Certification Henderson offers American Heart Association (AHA) Infant CPR training that equips you with the skills to respond confidently during emergencies involving infants and young children. Through hands-on instruction and the most current AHA guidelines, our experienced instructors teach proven Baby CPR techniques so you can recognize critical situations, respond appropriately, and provide lifesaving care when it matters most.
Our CPR Training Includes
- Same Day CPR + First Aid Cards
- Hands on Chest Compression Training
- Rescue Breath Training
- AED Usage for Infant, Child, and Adults
- Friendly and Relaxed Environment
- Professional Instructors
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Henderson’s Best Infant CPR Classes
Know CPR. Make a difference. Save a life.
During your Infant CPR training, you’ll develop the practical skills needed to respond confidently during emergencies involving babies and young children. Throughout the course, you will learn how to:
- Recognize and respond to emergencies involving infants and young children
- Identify choking, breathing emergencies, and signs of unresponsiveness
- Apply your BLS, CPR, and AED knowledge during life-threatening situations
Infants and young children most commonly require CPR because of breathing emergencies that can quickly progress to cardiac arrest. Learning Infant CPR is especially valuable because:
- Respiratory distress and blocked airways are among the leading causes of cardiac arrest in infants.
- Sleep-related incidents and accidental suffocation remain significant causes of infant emergencies.
- Thousands of infants and children experience cardiac arrest across the United States every year.
Although respiratory emergencies are the most common reason infants need CPR, these skills may also be required during drowning incidents, poisoning, smoke inhalation, electrical shock, or head injuries. Our training prepares you to respond calmly and effectively when every second matters.
What is CPR?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency lifesaving technique that combines chest compressions with rescue breaths to help keep oxygen-rich blood circulating when someone’s heart has stopped or they are no longer breathing. Performing CPR promptly can help preserve vital organ function until emergency medical professionals arrive.
What to Expect in Your Classes
Our Infant CPR course includes hands-on, instructor-led training that meets OSHA requirements and follows current American Heart Association guidelines. You’ll gain the confidence to recognize emergencies, provide appropriate care, and help maintain breathing and circulation until advanced medical care is available.
During class, you will learn how to:
- Assess responsiveness and check for a pulse
- Perform the proper sequence of Infant CPR
- Deliver chest compressions using correct infant techniques
- Provide rescue breaths to help restore normal breathing
Our certification is recognized by employers and organizations throughout the country, including:
- Daycare centers and childcare providers
- Nursery caregivers and early childhood educators
- Nurses, RNs, and CNAs
- Public and private schools
- Home healthcare providers
- Nursing schools and college programs
- Community and nonprofit organizations
- Fitness centers and personal trainers
- Hospitality and food service businesses
- Construction companies and workplace safety teams
- Hospitals and healthcare facilities
- EMT and paramedic organizations
- Fire departments and municipal agencies
Why Train With Us?
Students choose CPR Certification Henderson for several reasons:
- Convenient scheduling for individuals, families, and medium to large groups.
- Interactive, hands-on instruction led by experienced American Heart Association instructors.
- Earn a nationally recognized American Heart Association certification accepted by employers across the country.
- Receive your AHA certification card the same day you successfully complete training and skills testing.
FAQs
How do I complete the course?
After registering online, simply attend your scheduled class. No prior preparation is necessary. Your course includes instructor-led training, hands-on skills evaluations, and the required testing to earn your American Heart Association BLS CPR and AED Healthcare Provider certification.
When can I take my CPR course?
We offer classes throughout the week with flexible scheduling options. Visit our online calendar to choose the class date and time that works best for you.
When will my CPR course with infant training expire?
Your CPR certification is valid for two years. To remain compliant with OSHA requirements and employer standards, you’ll need to renew your certification before it expires. Any of our courses may be used for either initial certification or recertification.
How long do the CPR classes last?
Class times are approximately 3 hrs.


