ASHI CPR, AED & First Aid for Community and Workplace Responders

Our ASHI CPR, AED & Basic First Aid courses are designed for non-healthcare providers who need certification for work, volunteer roles, or personal preparedness. These hands-on courses follows the latest 2020 AHA Guidelines for CPR, ECC, and first aid best practices. It’s ideal for:

  • Outdoor guides and trip leaders

  • Camp staff and youth group leaders

  • Teachers and school personnel

  • Coaches and childcare providers

  • Parents, grandparents, and babysitters

  • Workplace safety teams and the general public

You'll gain the skills and confidence to respond to cardiac arrest, choking, and serious medical or traumatic emergencies involving adults, children, and infants.

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Course overview

  • Icon showing CPR and AED, with a person performing chest compressions and a heart symbol with a lightning bolt.

    CPR and AED certification

    $55-$99

    Learn how to recognize and respond to cardiac emergencies in adults, children, and infants. Available in both in-person and blended learning formats.

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    First aid certification

    $55-$349

    We offer a variety of first aid certification courses to match your specific needs—whether you're fulfilling workplace requirements, expanding your personal emergency skills, or supplementing existing CPR certification with additional first aid training. Ideal for schools, camps, businesses, outdoor programs, and workplaces that require certified first aid training.

  • Illustration of CPR, AED, and first aid icons on a blue background with text "Combined CPR, AED, & First Aid."

    Combined CPR/AED/First Aid

    $79-$149

    This comprehensive course combines CPR/AED training with essential first aid skills to prepare participants to respond confidently to both life-threatening and common medical emergencies. Designed for workplaces, schools, camps, and community organizations.