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Saturday, September 27, 2008

First Aid Refresher Course in Charlotte, NC


What do you do in Emergency Situations?

Not quite sure what to do in emergency situations? Caskey CPR is offering refresher courses in basic First Aid in the Charlotte area.

This is a short, 2 hour class that answers questions such as:




  • What do I do in the case of a burn?


  • My child swallowed a substance, who do I call?


  • How do I treat broken bones or physical injuries?


  • What do I do for spider or snake bites?


For more information or to register for this class, visit the First Aid Refresher Class page.

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Friday, September 14, 2007

National Preparedness Month

National Preparedness Month 2007 is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The goal of the month is to increase public awareness about the importance of preparing for emergencies and to encourage individuals to take action.

Caskey CPR is taking part in this event by training and equipping the Charlotte, NC area in First Aid, CPR, and AED Certifications.

Caskey CPR's low rate of $55 / person for both CPR and First Aid training classes makes this an easy choice. Taught by a nationally certified instructor, be well prepared in September.

Want to learn more? Click http://www.caskeycpr.com/benefits.php to find the benefits of learning CPR and First Aid.

View a Schedule of Classes by visiting http://www.caskeycpr.com/classschedule.php.

http://www.caskeycpr.com/ is making Charlotte, NC a safer place to live.

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Thursday, September 13, 2007

75 to 80 percent of all heart attacks happen at home

About 75 to 80 percent of all out-of-hospital cardiac arrests happen at home. Learn how to save lives through CPR, First Aid, and AED certification training classes locally in Charlotte NC.

$55 per person in a 1 day class.

Interested? Visit www.caskeycpr.com to learn more.

Ready to register? click http://www.caskeycpr.com/schedule.php to sign up now.

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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Highest Quality and Lowest Cost CPR, First Aid, and AED Certification in Charlotte, NC

CaskeyCPR.com continues to lead Charlotte, NC as the lowest cost and highest quality CPR, First Aid, and AED certification training class center. With First Aid, CPR, and AED certifications in a 1 day class at only $55 per person, www.caskeycpr.com gives Charlotte an alternative to high cost cpr and first aid certifications.

Other notable certification centers have the following pricing. You do the math:

Leading National CPR / First Aid Firm Pricing:
Time it takes to receive certification:
  • Other Training Centers: 13 hours of class time over 2 days.
  • CaskeyCPR: 6 hour class in 1 day.

Cost:

  • Other Training Centers: $75 to $90 per person
  • CaskeyCPR: $55 per person

Length of Certification:

  • Other Training Centers: 1 year only for both CPR and First Aid
  • CaskeyCPR: 2 years for CPR and 3 years for First Aid.

To see a schedule of classes or request a class date visit www.caskeycpr.com.

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Sunday, August 12, 2007

New equipment added for Charlotte's leading CPR and First Aid training center

As a leading CPR, First Aid, and AED instruction provider to the Charlotte, NC area, Caskey CPR has expanded by adding new equipment to our inventory. Caskey CPR can now accomodate up to 10 students per class with the ability to receive personal attention and hands on training. Caskey CPR continues to be Charlotte's source for fast, effective CPR and First Aid certification and re-certification training classes. To see more benefits, visit http://caskeycpr.com/benefits.php.

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Saturday, July 28, 2007

Summer Heat Stroke - tips for staying safe in the sun.

From the National Safety Council:
  • Wide-brimmed hats keep your face and head from getting burned. Sun exposure can be damaging and this will provide added protection. Baseball caps only protect the face and don't offer much protection. Choose a hat that will protect the neck, face and ears.
  • Wear loose fitting, long-sleeved shirts. Choose light colored clothing. Remember not to wear loose fitting clothing when working around machinery.
  • Avoid dehidration. Carry water with you. Take drinks frequently—every 15 minutes.
  • Take frequent breaks. Find a shady or cool spot during the hottest times of the day.
  • Don't do it all at once. Allow your body to adjust gradually to working in hot weather over a period of 10-20 days.
  • Someone suffering from heat exhaustion or heat stroke should be moved to a cool environment, offered sips of water, if conscious, and provided with attention from emergency medical personnel.
  • Wear sunscreen that has an SPF of at least 15. Make sure children are also adequately protected.
  • Register for one of our CPR / First Aid classes: Class Times Register Now.

Material used with permission from: http://www.nsc.org

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