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CPR in Schools Training Kits

The American Heart Association's newly upgraded CPR in Schools Training Kit™ enables students to learn the lifesaving skills of CPR in just one class period. Plus, the kit teaches AED use and choking relief. The easy-to-use kit is designed specifically for the needs of schools. The kit’s brand new wheeled bag allows for convenient movement from classroom to classroom and easy storage. It’s also reusable – one kit can train hundreds of people.

CPR in Schools Training Kit

Training Kit Information

Developed by the American Heart Association, the trusted leader in heart health and education, this kit incorporates the very latest science. Students practice on a manikin while watching skills performed correctly on the DVD, a research-proven way to learn and retain lifesaving CPR skills.

Course Materials

CPR in Schools Training Kit (15-1015) ISBN: 978-1-61669-415-9

CPR in Schools Training Kit includes

  • 1 wheeled classroom carry bag
  • 10 Mini Anne Plus® inflatable manikins
  • 10 kneel mats
  • 10 individual carry bags
  • 5 practice-while-watching training DVDs
  • 1 hand pump for manikin inflation
  • 2 mesh collection and storage bags
  • 10 replacement airways
  • 50 manikin wipes
  • 10 replacement face masks
  • 10 AED training simulators
  • 1 Facilitator Binder
  • 1 Facilitator Guide

Be a Part of a Generation of Lifesavers™

About 90 percent of people who suffer out-of-hospital cardiac arrests die. CPR, especially if performed immediately, can double or triple a person’s chance of survival. Sadly, most of the time it doesn’t happen that way. The American Heart Association wants all students and educators to learn CPR, putting more qualified lifesavers in our communities. The easy-to-use CPR in Schools Training Kit is designed precisely for educational environments and can be facilitated by anyone. The kit contains everything needed to train 10 to 20 people at once in CPR. Repeat the process to train a class, a grade - or even your entire campus!

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