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
7 years ago
Good teaching format in a easy to follow presentation yet very informative
7 years ago
GREAT PROGRAM
7 years ago
Thank you. Best CPR/AED/First-Aid test I've taken!
7 years ago
It's easy & convenient but layout, grammar, organization is poor - it reads like it was cut & pasted together - it could make much better use of graphics, illustrations & videos.
7 years ago
Very fast and easy way to get CPR certification. Very prompt delivery.
7 years ago
easy to use site .......
7 years ago
Great for a quick review
7 years ago
Thank you and god bless!
7 years ago
Understandable, visuals and videos were helpful.
7 years ago
very helpful. thank you
7 years ago
Save a Life and do it right should be in real life not a computer right
7 years ago
It was great
7 years ago
It was excellent training
7 years ago
Family Core Adoption Agency is how we heard about you.
7 years ago
Family Core Adoption Agency is how we heard about you.
7 years ago
Thank-you
7 years ago
it was easy loved it thank u
7 years ago
Heard this from my boss. It was quick and easy to get this certification done. Thank you.
7 years ago
Great Service for receiving AED/CPR/First aid online. this is my second renawal
7 years ago
Wonderful education. Lets hope I will never have to put the information I learned today to the test, but if i do I am confident I will do fine.
7 years ago
Some of the exam questions were confusing. Such as, unconscious and non-responsive doesn't necessarily mean to start CPR. You should call 911, assess the patients breathing and pulse before beginning CPR. If they have a pulse and are breathing, they may be unresponsive but not need CPR. I feel like some of the questions weren't detailed enough to explain the situation and the appropriate response. Another example, every head injury requires a call to 911... what if it was just a small bruise that only required an ice pack? EMS does not need to be contacted. The head injury isn't described in enough detail to determine whether 911 should or should not be called so the blanket statement that head injuries should always call 911 isn't true or false, it depends on the injury.