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CPR1 is a U.S.-based emergency safety training and equipment service platform. Its core services include CPR, AED use, first aid, BLS, bleeding control, OSHA bloodborne pathogens, and hands-on fire extinguisher training. It also sells AED devices, accessories, and first aid kits, and provides AED program management. Rather than being a purely online course platform, it is positioned as a hands-on service provider focused on on-site training and certification within the United States.
The courses cover both individual and corporate use cases. For individuals, offerings include BLS blended learning and adult/child first aid, CPR, and AED blended learning. For businesses, group courses include CPR & AED, CPR/AED/First Aid, Stop The Bleed, and OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens. The website clearly emphasizes that its instructors are active or experienced firefighters, EMTs, and medical professionals with real-world backgrounds. Courses focus on hands-on practice and cover adult, child, and infant CPR, choking response, AED use, and barrier device use. Some courses last around 3 hours, while comprehensive first aid courses take about 5 hours.
Pricing is relatively transparent: individual blended learning courses are around $68–$79; group CPR & AED courses cost $785–$1,802 and cover up to 10–25 people; CPR/AED/First Aid courses cost $850–$1,882. The site states that cancellations are free up to 48 hours in advance. In terms of certification, most certificates are valid for 2 years and include a digital certification card. Some content mentions nationally recognized organizations such as the AHA, American Red Cross, and HSI, as well as compliance with OSHA and ANSI workplace requirements. However, which certification body applies to each specific course should still be confirmed before placing an order.
Its strengths are highly practical courses, nationwide on-site service in the U.S., instructors with backgrounds closely tied to real emergency scenarios, and suitability for corporate compliance and team training. It can also support AED purchasing and management. The drawbacks are that product and course information are mixed together on the site, making the information fairly dense; details on exams, class locations, and certification specifics for some courses are not centralized enough; and the service is clearly aimed at the U.S. market, with no visible explanation of Chinese-language support or international applicability.
It is best suited for companies, schools, childcare providers, and healthcare-related organizations operating in the United States, as well as individuals who need a 2-year CPR/AED/first aid certificate. Chinese users who only want to learn first aid concepts can refer to its course framework. However, those seeking qualifications recognized locally in China should first verify the scope of certification recognition. The text does not provide information about access from China, so its accessibility is unknown.
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cpr1.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cpr1.com directly.