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Certification Training
CPR/AED and First Aid Training from That AED Guy 
Non-Certification Training
AED Orientation Presentation
We offer American Heart Association Certification (valid for two years) training.  Our class size is limited so that each participant has an individual mannikin on which to practice.  All classes include techniques for Adult CPR/AED with options that also include child and/or infant.  If desired, First Aid Certification can also be included.  American Heart Association Certification is recognized by all licensing agencies in Michigan.

Prices vary (but they have not increased for three years).  Discounts are available for non-profit organizations.
Affordable training is available in CPR/AED and First Aid from That AED Guy.  We offer several styles to meet your specific needs.  Training from That AED Guy is taught so the skills learned are easy to retain with all information meeting the most current 2010 ECC Guidelines.
When a formal training certificate is not required, our non-certification class may be the best choice.  There is still hands-on mannikin practice for each person, but in a more informal setting.  This basic class includes Adult and Child CPR/AED.  First Aid training can be added as an option.

$ 200.00 per class with a maximum of 20 persons, additional $45.00 for the First Aid option. 
This one-half hour session presents the basic steps that everyone should know when confronted with a Cardiac Emergency, including how to use an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED).  Every facility with access to an AED should include this training for all staff and volunteers.

$ 75.00 per session
If you have any question concerning any of our training options, please don't hesitate to contact us. 

Mileage costs may be added for all classes conducted outside of a 50-mile radius of Davison, MI.
Schedule Certification training with That AED Guy and receive one entry for each person into a drawing to win a FREE Philips HeartStart OnSite AED.  (Drawing held on April 30, 2012.)
The use of CPR dates all the way back to 1740, yet even today, most Americans don’t know how to perform it. Given properly and immediately to sudden cardiac arrest victims, CPR can save lives.