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Preparedness Starts Here — Learn, Practice, and Protect

CPR and emergency certification courses prepare individuals to respond confidently and effectively during critical moments. This training covers essential interventions for a range of situations, from sudden cardiac arrest to severe allergic reactions. We provide high-quality, American Heart Association (AHA)-aligned training in First Aid, BLS, ACLS, and PALS. Courses are designed for both healthcare professionals and the public. Each course includes hands-on practice, real-life scenarios, and guidance from experienced instructors.

Courses Offered and Key Details

Participants can choose from a variety of certifications depending on their role, experience, and goals:

First Aid Certification

Who it’s for: General public, caregivers, teachers, fitness professionals

Learn: How to respond to bleeding, choking, burns, allergic reactions, and other medical emergencies

Course Length: 3 hours

Cost: $95 per person (includes certification card and materials)

BLS Provider Certification

Who it’s for: Nurses, EMTs, dental assistants, allied health professionals

Learn: High-quality CPR, AED use, team dynamics, and airway management for adults, children, and infants

Cost: $85 per person (includes AHA eCard and manual access)

ACLS Provider Certification

Who it’s for: Nurses, doctors, paramedics working in critical/emergency care

Learn: Managing cardiac arrest, stroke, and arrhythmia scenarios with advanced airway, pharmacology, and teamwork

Course Length: 10–12 hours (1 day or split over two sessions)

Cost: $200 per person (includes certification and provider manual)

PALS Provider Certification

Who it’s for: Healthcare professionals caring for infants and children

Learn: Pediatric assessment, respiratory failure management, shock treatment, and cardiac arrest scenarios

Course Length: 10–12 hours (1 day or split over two sessions)

Cost: $220 per person (includes certification and provider manual)

Instructor Courses

Become certified to teach others in life-saving interventions. All instructor candidates must have a valid provider card in the course they wish to teach and complete an instructor essentials course.

BLS Instructor Certification

Who it’s for: Experienced BLS providers ready to lead classes

Learn: Instructor Essentials, live training, and monitored teaching session

Course Length: 6–8 hours

Cost: $350 (includes instructor manual, essentials course access, and certification card)

ACLS Instructor Certification

Who it’s for: Experienced ACLS providers with potential teaching

Learn: Instructor Essentials, live practice, and mentorship during the first class

Course Length: 8 hours + monitored teaching

Cost: $450 (AHA certification)

PALS Instructor Certification

Who it’s for: Experienced PALS providers who want to teach pediatric emergency care

Learn: Instructor Essentials, course content, and evaluation by faculty

Course Length: 8 hours + teaching observation

Cost: $475 (AHA certification)

Flexible Scheduling & Group Discounts

  • On-site training available for clinics, schools, and businesses
  • Group rates available for 5+ participants
  • Recertification classes offered at a reduced rate (ask for details)

Why Choose This Certification Program?

Choosing a program that aligns with AHA standards ensures that the training is recognized nationwide and meets industry benchmarks. The instructors bring years of field experience, offering insights that go beyond the manual. Flexible scheduling options make it possible for individuals and organizations to find a time that fits their needs, while group rates make training more affordable for teams. Recertification courses are available at a reduced cost to keep skills sharp without repeating unnecessary content. Whether for personal preparedness or professional requirements, this first aid training program in Lilburn, Georgia, offers a structured, supportive path to mastery.

Frequently Asked Questions

This FAQ section addresses common questions about CPR and emergency certification, helping individuals choose the right course and understand what to expect.

What is the difference between BLS and ACLS certification?
BLS covers essential life support techniques like CPR and AED use for all ages, while ACLS includes advanced interventions for cardiac emergencies, including airway management, pharmacology, and complex team dynamics.
How long is a CPR certification valid?
Most CPR certifications, including those from the AHA, are valid for two years before renewal is required.
Can non-healthcare professionals take CPR and First Aid training?
Yes, many courses, such as First Aid and basic CPR, are designed for the general public, including caregivers, teachers, and fitness professionals.
What skills are covered in PALS training?
PALS focuses on pediatric emergency scenarios, including respiratory distress, shock management, and cardiac arrest in infants and children.
Are there options for group or workplace training?
Yes, on-site group training is available for organizations such as schools, clinics, and businesses, with discounted rates for five or more participants.
What materials are included in the course fee?
Most courses include the certification card, manuals, and any additional learning resources needed to complete the program.
How does recertification work?
Recertification courses review core skills and update participants on guideline changes, often at a reduced rate compared to initial training.

Start Your Journey Today

Browse the site or contact us at ynozile@gahealthcaretraining.com or +1 762-394-7944 for more information. We look forward to helping you achieve your professional goals!