Coast2Coast First Aid & Safety Training United States
Get certified in life-saving skills with Coast2Coast First Aid & Safety, an American Red Cross training partner of the United States. Whether you require First Aid and CPR training or you simply want to be prepared, our courses are fast, flexible, and designed to prepare you to respond confidently.
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Safety Training Courses in the United States
Coast2Coast First Aid & Safety provides a wide variety of First Aid and CPR training courses in the United States that meet OSHA requirements. Earn your American Red Cross certificate through an online blended training format, making it quick and easy to get certified!
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Adult First Aid/CPR/AED
Learn how to handle adult-specific first aid, breathing, and cardiac emergencies!
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Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED
Boost your first aid and CPR skills to assist children and infants in an emergency.
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Adult & Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED
Feel confident to apply your life-saving skills to someone of any age.
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First Aid
The First Aid course trains students to manage common injuries and illnesses such as heart attack, stroke and more!
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Adult CPR/AED
The Adult CPR/AED course trains participants to recognize and respond to cardiac and breathing emergencies in adults.
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Pediatric CPR/AED
The Pediatric CPR/AED course provides the skills to effectively respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in infants and children.
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Adult & Pediatric CPR/AED
The Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED course teaches participants how to respond various emergencies for all ages.
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Basic Life Support (BLS)
The Basic Life Support course prepares healthcare professionals to recognize and respond to cardiac, breathing, and other life-threatening emergencies.
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CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers
The American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Healthcare Providers course trains rescuers to manage cardiac and breathing emergencies in adults, children, and infants until advanced medical assistance arrives. This program is offered in a blended online format, combining online learning with an instructor-led skills session.
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Adult/Pediatric CPR/AED Recertification
Is your certificate expiring soon? Refresh your current CPR/AED skills! Complete one of our Adult and/or Pediatric CPR/AED Recertification courses today!
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Adult/Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED Recertification
First Aid/CPR/AED recertification is simple! Keep your current certificate up-to-date, renew your skills, and enroll in our Adult or Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED course.
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Private/Group First Aid & CPR Training
If you have 8 or more participants, consider our private/group training option! It's an ideal way to certify your staff or students together while enjoying added benefits.
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About us
At Coast2Coast First Aid & Safety, we are driven by a passion for teaching life-saving skills that empower individuals to act in emergencies.
Our mission began in Canada, where we dedicated ourselves to equipping communities with the knowledge and confidence to save lives. Now serving the United States, we continue our commitment to high-quality training that makes a real difference—because every second counts.
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CPR class durations vary by type. Adult CPR/AED takes 2 hours 25 minutes online and 1 hour 25 minutes in-class, or 2 hours 15 minutes in-class only. Pediatric CPR/AED requires 1 hour 35 minutes online and 1 hour 15 minutes in-class, or 1 hour 30 minutes in-class only. The Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED course is 2 hours 25 minutes online and 2 hours 10 minutes in-class, or 3 hours 45 minutes in-class only. All courses require full attendance, a 75% score on the multiple-choice test, and result in a 2-year valid certification.
You can find reputable CPR certification courses at Coast2Coast First Aid and Safety in both Los Angeles and Long Beach, California. These facilities offer state-of-the-art equipment and are staffed by highly experienced instructors who provide high-quality training for CPR certification.
The different types of CPR certifications available include Adult CPR/AED, which focuses on CPR and AED use for adults; Pediatric CPR/AED, designed for CPR and AED use on infants and children; and Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED, a comprehensive course that covers CPR and AED use for both adults and children. Each course is tailored to specific age groups and scenarios, providing targeted training for various needs.
To get your CPR certification, you need to complete a CPR training course from a reputable provider. You can choose from various course options, including Adult CPR/AED, Pediatric CPR/AED, or Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED, depending on your needs. The training typically involves both online learning and in-person skills sessions. Once you complete the course, you’ll need to attend all sessions and pass a multiple-choice test with a score of at least 75%. Afterward, you will receive a certificate that is valid for 2 years. Courses are available through certified training centers, such as Coast2Coast First Aid and Safety in Los Angeles and Long Beach, California.
The best way to learn CPR is through a hands-on, instructor-led course at Coast2Coast First Aid and Safety. We offer a combination of online blended learning and in-person skills sessions, allowing you to learn the theory online at your own pace and then practice CPR techniques in a practical, in-class environment. With experienced instructors and state-of-the-art equipment, Coast2Coast provides high-quality training to ensure you are fully prepared to respond in an emergency.
The time required to get a BLS certification (Basic Life Support) depends on the course format. The BLS courses, led by our instructors, typically take 4 to 5 hours to complete, providing sufficient time to learn the latest techniques and information. If you opt for a blended learning BLS course, it involves approximately 1 to 2 hours of online learning followed by a 2 to 3-hour in-person skills session. This flexible format allows you to complete most of the learning at your own pace before participating in the hands-on portion.
The main difference between CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) and BLS (Basic Life Support) certification is the scope of training. CPR certification focuses on performing life-saving chest compressions and rescue breathing for victims of cardiac arrest, primarily for adults. It teaches how to use an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) for adults.
BLS certification, on the other hand, covers a broader range of skills, including CPR for adults, infants, and children, as well as advanced techniques for healthcare professionals. BLS includes additional training on handling more complex situations, such as airway management and how to assist with choking or respiratory emergencies. BLS certification is often required for healthcare providers, while CPR certification is suitable for the general public.
CPR class durations vary by type. Adult CPR/AED takes 2 hours 25 minutes online and 1 hour 25 minutes in-class, or 2 hours 15 minutes in-class only. Pediatric CPR/AED requires 1 hour 35 minutes online and 1 hour 15 minutes in-class, or 1 hour 30 minutes in-class only. The Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED course is 2 hours 25 minutes online and 2 hours 10 minutes in-class, or 3 hours 45 minutes in-class only. All courses require full attendance, a 75% score on the multiple-choice test, and result in a 2-year valid certification.
You can find reputable CPR certification courses at Coast2Coast First Aid and Safety in both Los Angeles and Long Beach, California. These facilities offer state-of-the-art equipment and are staffed by highly experienced instructors who provide high-quality training for CPR certification.
The different types of CPR certifications available include Adult CPR/AED, which focuses on CPR and AED use for adults; Pediatric CPR/AED, designed for CPR and AED use on infants and children; and Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED, a comprehensive course that covers CPR and AED use for both adults and children. Each course is tailored to specific age groups and scenarios, providing targeted training for various needs.
To get your CPR certification, you need to complete a CPR training course from a reputable provider. You can choose from various course options, including Adult CPR/AED, Pediatric CPR/AED, or Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED, depending on your needs. The training typically involves both online learning and in-person skills sessions. Once you complete the course, you’ll need to attend all sessions and pass a multiple-choice test with a score of at least 75%. Afterward, you will receive a certificate that is valid for 2 years. Courses are available through certified training centers, such as Coast2Coast First Aid and Safety in Los Angeles and Long Beach, California.
The best way to learn CPR is through a hands-on, instructor-led course at Coast2Coast First Aid and Safety. We offer a combination of online blended learning and in-person skills sessions, allowing you to learn the theory online at your own pace and then practice CPR techniques in a practical, in-class environment. With experienced instructors and state-of-the-art equipment, Coast2Coast provides high-quality training to ensure you are fully prepared to respond in an emergency.
The time required to get a BLS certification (Basic Life Support) depends on the course format. The BLS courses, led by our instructors, typically take 4 to 5 hours to complete, providing sufficient time to learn the latest techniques and information. If you opt for a blended learning BLS course, it involves approximately 1 to 2 hours of online learning followed by a 2 to 3-hour in-person skills session. This flexible format allows you to complete most of the learning at your own pace before participating in the hands-on portion.
The main difference between CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) and BLS (Basic Life Support) certification is the scope of training. CPR certification focuses on performing life-saving chest compressions and rescue breathing for victims of cardiac arrest, primarily for adults. It teaches how to use an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) for adults.
BLS certification, on the other hand, covers a broader range of skills, including CPR for adults, infants, and children, as well as advanced techniques for healthcare professionals. BLS includes additional training on handling more complex situations, such as airway management and how to assist with choking or respiratory emergencies. BLS certification is often required for healthcare providers, while CPR certification is suitable for the general public.
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Coast2Coast First Aid & Safety offers OSHA-approved First Aid and CPR training courses across the United States! We strive to provide exceptional training experiences, empowering students to leave their courses with confidence in their life-saving abilities.