How long ago was your CPR course? Could it be time for a refresh? Here are 7 reasons to keep your skills up to date with a refresher course:

  1. It’s all in the name – to refresh your skills. As with other skills that we learn in life, if we’re not using them on a regular basis we go “rusty”. It’s perfectly normal to forget some details, or the order of sequences when you’re not in the habit of practicing them frequently. The scene of an accident isn’t really the place you want to be when you realize you can’t quite remember what you learned in your training.
  2. Confidence – when you finished your CPR training you probably felt quite confident in your abilities. As time passed, chances are your confidence has faded a bit. If that’s the case it’s time for a refresh. Being confident in your abilities both as a caregiver and as someone who can take control will make you more valuable in an emergency. With confidence comes the ability to stop, breathe, think clearly and act accordingly. Remember that the corner stone of our CPR training is creating the confidence to care.
  3. Stay up to date – techniques and technologies change which means our CPR materials are constantly being reviewed and updated to ensure that our CPR training is a the forefront of developments. When you take your refresher course you’ll learn what has been implemented since your initial training or your last refresher.
  4. Fun – our courses deal with serious issues but it can also be a lot of fun and the second time around is always easier! Did you take your initial program with a group of friends or family? Why not get everyone together again for the refresher?
  5. Update your CV – our CPR certification is internationally recognized by many work places so keep it up to date on your CV. It’s an additional and practical qualification which many employers value highly and could make you stand out in interviews or help when negotiating that next salary raise!
  6. Crossing over from another training agency – if you already have a CPR or First Aid certificate from another training agency you’re also eligible to attend the Emergency First Response Refresher course. Plus you can get Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training at the same time you as refresh your CPR skills.
  7. Life saving – The difference between being able to give immediate care and delaying giving care because you are unsure of what to do could mean the difference between a temporary or long term disability and by acting fast and by having the confidence to care you could save a life.