BLS, ACLS, PALS, First-aid & CPR Classes In San Francisco – Sunset District
Course Registration
Safety Training Seminars offers American Heart Association BLS, ACLS, PALS and CPR classes in the Sunset District of San Francisco, CA. This office is close by the surrounding cities of Daly City and Oakland.
If you are looking for CPR classes in San Francisco, you can take a BLS, ACLS, or PALS course near you. We can teach CPR & First-aid classes at your location any dayof the week. Ask us about our group discounts.
If you are already registered for a CPR course in San Francisco, please read the important information below about your upcoming course.
Important Information About Your Upcoming Course In San Francisco
Directions & Entry Information to San Francisco (Sunset District) CPR Classroom
Mandatory ACLS/PALS Videos To Watch Before Your Course
Our studies have shown that those who watch the below videos before their skills testing spend less time in the classroom. Please spend a few minutes watching the videos below, and you will have a speedy & efficient class. You do not need to watch these videos if taking BLS or CPR & first-aid.
RQI Online Course – What to Expect
We send out the online courses 3 times per day between 8 am and 5 pm. You must use a computer or tablet while taking the American Heart Association online course (a phone will not work).
The online course is adaptive to your current level of knowledge. As such, the length of the online course is variable depending on your experience and skill level. (BLS: 1-2 hours, ACLS or PALS 3-4 hours). You can start and stop the course as you wish (you do not need to complete the course all at once).
BLS, ACLS, OR PALS - What to Expect
Are you taking the BLS, ACLS or PALS course? Show up to your testing location on the registration date and time you selected with your RQI login and the entry instructions that were texted/emailed to you. After you put on a pair of gloves, enter your login and password on the computer (use the keyboard or touch screen). Follow the on screen directions to activate your skills session.
The VAM (voice assisted manikin) will guide you through the skills testing. An instructor will not be present, but you can call our office during your session if you have any questions. We have a dedicated and friendly team to help you if you need assistance.
CPR and First-aid Course - What to Expect
Are you taking the CPR and First-aid course? Show up to your testing location on the registration date and time you selected. Bring your phone and the instructor will contact you by text or the cameras in the room to start your skills testing.
Our virtual American Heart Association instructor will guide you through the skills and you will receive your certification card on the day of the class.
Free Keychain CPR Mask
On the day of the course, you can pick up a free keychain CPR training mask. They come in many assorted colors.
CPR masks are an important part of performing CPR. When practicing universal precautions, it is best to use a CPR breathing mask to be on the safe side.
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Performing CPR is Physically Exhausting
By registering for a class, you understand that performing chest compressions on the manikin can hurt your hands, wrists, arms, or body. If you have any pre-existing physical limitations (pain, carpal tunnel, weakness, or injury), we suggest you wait until you are feeling better.
If you become tired or run out of time and need to come back to complete your skills, call our office. We can reschedule you for no extra fee. Or you can stay in the room to finish up your skills.
Reschedule Your Course
Reschedule/Cancellation Policy
We do not offer refunds after you register. However, you can reschedule your course by paying the $30 reschedule fee each time you need to reschedule.
Pay The Rescheduling Fee Here
Reschedule Insurance
If you purchased the reschedule insurance at the time of booking, you can skip below to the reschedule form.
Reschedule Your Course Here
Your Certification Card & CE Credits
American Heart Association Certification Card
After you complete the skills testing, you will immediately receive the official American Heart Association certification eCard (valid for two years).
More Information About Claiming Your Certification Card
CE Credits
Some professions receive CE credits and some professions do not receive any credits. View the below link for information about CE credits.
More Info About CE Credits
Group Classes At Your School/Company
Safety Training Seminars can come out to your place of business at any time on any day of the week to conduct BLS, CPR, and First-aid training courses. Our friendly instructors arrive on time, and bring out all the necessary supplies and equipment to conduct a fun and informative safety training course.
Alternative: If organizing a class at your location is complicated, you can send your staff out to take classes at one of our 60+ offices in Northern California. Ask about Promo Code discounts and billing options.
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CPR and First-aid Classes in San Francisco, CA
Learning CPR and first aid can equip you with essential lifesaving skills. Many people in San Francisco, California, seek these classes to enhance their knowledge and readiness to respond in emergencies. Whether it’s a cardiac event, choking hazard, or basic wound care, CPR and first-aid training empowers individuals to act quickly and effectively.
CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a critical technique that helps maintain blood circulation and breathing in someone experiencing cardiac arrest. First-aid training complements this by teaching participants how to deal with injuries, burns, fractures, and more. Together, these skills can make a difference when an emergency unfolds.
San Francisco offers a range of training options to suit diverse needs. Classes typically emphasize hands-on practice, using training dummies for CPR compression techniques or simulations for wound treatment. These learning methods ensure that participants aren’t just equipped with theoretical knowledge but also the confidence to step in when it matters most.
Courses are often tailored for various groups, including parents, healthcare workers, teachers, and general community members. For parents or caregivers, knowing how to perform infant or child CPR adds an extra layer of preparedness when caring for young ones. For professionals like educators or coaches, this type of training is often required to ensure the safety of those they oversee.
San Francisco’s dynamic community places a premium on health and safety. First-aid and CPR training align with this mindset by creating a city of more prepared, aware, and responsive individuals. From handling workplace incidents to being first on the scene in public health crises, these skills benefit everyone who lives or works in the city.
If you’re interested in becoming a more capable and resourceful member of your community, taking a CPR and first-aid class is a proactive step. Many courses are flexible in scheduling, providing both weeknight and weekend options to accommodate busy professionals and families. You’ll not only learn lifesaving techniques but also boost your confidence in tackling unexpected events.
Investing time in CPR and first-aid training is about more than personal enrichment; it strengthens the fabric of an entire community. Emergencies don’t announce themselves, but preparation can make all the difference. If you’ve been considering taking a class, it’s worth exploring the training opportunities available throughout San Francisco today.