The complete pediatric course. Five hours covering first aid, CPR and AED use for children and infants — the full curriculum for anyone whose job puts them in charge of kids.
This is the course for people responsible for children all day: not just cardiac emergencies, but the broken bones, allergic reactions, asthma attacks, cuts and fevers that make up the actual texture of caring for kids.
It is built for childcare centres and daycare staff, preschool and elementary school personnel, camp and after-school program staff, youth sports coaches, and Michigan childcare programs that need documented, OSHA-compliant certification for their teams.
Successful completion earns a valid American Red Cross digital certification that satisfies OSHA workplace and other regulatory requirements. Licensing requirements vary by program type, so tell us your specific program and we will confirm this course covers what your licensor expects.
Five hours for the complete pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED curriculum. If you only need CPR and AED, the Pediatric CPR/AED course runs four hours.
Yes, and most schools and childcare programs do. Our Anaphylaxis/Epinephrine and Asthma Skill Boosts are one hour each and can be added to this course, certifying your staff on the emergencies they are most likely to actually face.
Two years from the date of completion.