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Classroom Safety: Is Your Child’s Teacher CPR Certified?

Topic: Health EducationPublished August 28, 2008

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What if your eight-year-old choked on an eraser? Or your 15-year-old was horsing around in class, fell, hit his head, and then suffocated on his tongue? It may be difficult to imagine, but how would your child’s teacher react to such an emergency in the classroom? Shouldn’t all teachers be CPR certified? nnTeachers, as well as, coaches, staff members and upper-level students need to receive health care provider CPR certification. CPR classes should be mandatory for school faculty, staff, and for any person who has contact with the student public. Teachers are trained to be prepared for all sorts of emergencies on campus and administrators should continue to balance these safety needs by requiring CPR certification. As the new school year is about to begin, all teachers, administrators, coaches and staff members should renew or receive CPR training.nnThis isn’t as difficult and time-consuming as it used to be. There are websites set up like www.CPRCare.com that make online CPR certification simple. Teachers can take a convenient online adult, child and infant CPR course to brush up on their knowledge or certify for the first time. This online course contains the latest information and is updated according to the 2005 ECC and American Red Cross guidelines. It allows a person to log in and review the course curriculum at their own pace. Video demonstrations and illustrations assist people who are earning their CPR certification or recertification.nnIn today’s time, there simply is no excuse for not being CPR certified. Now more than ever, teachers, coaches and staff need to be prepared for these incidents, and CPR certification through a qualified agency is the answer!nnCompiled by: www.CPRCare.comnnnnnn

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