General CPR for All Ages
Get CPR certified on the go, from any device. With free online CPR training, you only pay at the end if you're satisfied!
This Course Includes:
- Follows AHA guidelines
- 3.0 CME/CE credits
- Certification card available to purchase for $39.95
- 24/7 on-demand video
- Access on mobile
- Weekly refresher video
- Expiration reminder
- Student manual
Course Details
2 hours and 4 minutes
English and Español
Roy Shaw
English and Español
Community CPR at a Glance
Community CPR certification includes Adult, Child and Infant CPR. Individuals are free to train, refresh and test at no charge any time 24/7! The Community CPR certification is nationally accredited and follows the latest American Heart Association, ECC/ILCOR guidelines. This course is great for people that do not need a First Aid certification. Generally people that need to be certified for Day Care or the general workplace (OSHA Compliance) should take our ProFirstAid certification instead, as it includes Adult, Child and Infant CPR with First Aid.
Nationally Accepted CPR Wallet Cards
Frequently Asked Questions
Which occupations use this course?
The General CPR for All Ages Course is perfect for:
Middle and High School Students
Parents
People that need CPR but not First Aid certification
Is this CPR certification approved by the American Heart Association?
The American Heart does not review or approve third party CPR courses (we're their competition). However, ProCPR does adhere to the latest AHA and ECC/ILCOR guidelines, has been deemed to be an equivalent course by numerous state departments, and is accepted by over 99% of employers nationwide.
Can I use ProCPR for my job?
Probably, but we recommend checking with your employer first to be sure. We have written an introduction letter you can download and send to your employer to help explain our course and its acceptance.
How many tries do I get to pass the CPR test?
After watching the training videos, you should do just fine on the test. That said, you may retake the CPR test as many times as you need to pass it at no additional cost. The test questions change each time, making no two tests identical.