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Robert is a certified CPR/ AED and First Aid instructor with the American Red Cross. He is also OSHA 40 Certified in General Industry.
Robert is an acknowledged expert with direct current experience in the field of emergency intervention. He provides real-world insight, his teaching technique is focused on you gaining the skills and confidence to act in a crisis. On a personal note, he resides in Acworth with his wife, their two sons and the family dog, Daisy.
Same Day e-Cards
You’ll receive a digital provider card on the same day after you successfully complete your certification training, which would be valid for 2 years. All our First Aid courses are built using the latest emergency cardiovascular care (ECC).
After you've received your CPR certification, we make it easy to maintain your skills and be ready to help at a moment's notice. With our online refresher activities, which include quizzes, games, and videos, you can keep your skills sharp and your memory fresh long after your CPR training has ended.
Whether you are a small business looking for OSHA-compliant CPR and First Aid training, or a medical facility looking for CPR at your location, we can train your employees or group at a date and time that is convenient for your business.
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Robert Bean
Cell:
770-570-9473
Email: Robert@cyclonesolutionsusa.com
American Red Cross
First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor
Certificate ID: 01BI28K
American Red Cross
Babysitter's Training Instructor
Certificate ID: 01BI730
A: With over 500,000 cardiac arrests occurring each year, CPR training from the American Red Cross can be the difference between life and death. Developed and taught by experts, our training satisfies OSHA, workplace or other regulatory requirements. From personalized learning to interactive scenarios to peer-to-peer learning and hands-on skill practice, you will be prepared to provide care when it's needed most.
A: Yes, but they will differ based on the type of classes you choose. For example, prior to completing an online CPR course, there will be an online skills assessment portion that allows you to review what you've learned and self-test your skill proficiency.
Yes. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), if cardiac arrest happens to someone near you, it's better to act than to do nothing, even if you've never had formal training. Call 911, begin CPR and continue it until medical professionals arrive. Even if your technique isn't perfect, it will give the victim a far better chance of survival. Of course, the best way to save lives is by staying current on your CPR certification. While CPR certifications last two years, your skills can begin to decline within months of training, according to the Red Cross Scientific Advisory Council.
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