We have received many comments about our classes from our satisfied customers*. Here are the reviews and ratings from our students:
*The reviews and ratings below are from customers who have purchased a certificate and published a review and/or rating at the end of the transaction
8 years ago
hi
8 years ago
Very in depth and educational.
8 years ago
Quick refresher of vital information.
8 years ago
Great tool, easy to learn
8 years ago
The information was great! Some more proofing of the text for correct punctuation would be good.
8 years ago
The information was great! Some more proofing of the text for correct punctuation would be good.
8 years ago
Excellent
8 years ago
I would like to see a few more videos. Especially of the heimlich maneuver on adults.
8 years ago
Very educational and informative. easy to follow and to read step by step. loved it
8 years ago
There were some typos throughout the course and troubles with the players when trying to watch the video (which could have been from my end of things). I also feel the question about the need to perform CPR when the patient is unconscious and unresponsive is false, as someone can have those symptoms but still have a pulse... which would make CPR unnecessary. Otherwise, I felt this was a great renewal course for someone who has taken the course in person before.
8 years ago
Very user friendly!!
8 years ago
Excellent
8 years ago
A great time saving way to renew a CPR/AED/first aid Certification!! Thank you!
8 years ago
Excellent course. Easy to follow and worth the time.
8 years ago
Good information and a concise course. Thanks!
8 years ago
This was awesome!!
8 years ago
Informative, quick, and easy
8 years ago
I think the test could have been a little more inclusive compared to the amount of material in the course. I believe this course is better than not having a course at all, but it should not replace in class experience.
8 years ago
great class and helpful information!!
8 years ago
Easy, thorough, and professional
8 years ago
There is a typo in the definition of Engineering Controls at the beginning of the course, second line, "needless".