Recent research has shown that women are less likely to receive help during a cardiac arrest emergency. But why is this, and what can be done about it? Generally,... read more →
For American Heart Month this year, we’re focusing on women’s health and how we can improve outcomes for women. Did you know women can experience heart disease differently than... read more →
Education facilities needs CPR, AED and First Aid training and certification for their employees. But limited budgets and tight scheduling can often make finding the right program more challenging.... read more →
The U.S. is facing the worst blood shortage in recent years due to an overall decline in blood donations and other pandemic-related disruptions. For National Blood Donor Month, we’re... read more →
In the midst of a pandemic, we’ve collectively faced many challenges and sorrows. But together, we’ve also overcome many obstacles and found strength in working toward the cause of... read more →
Christmas tree fires aren’t common, but they cause an average of two deaths, 12 injuries and $10 million in direct property damage each year. You can take steps to... read more →
There are only a few weeks left in 2021, which means it’s time to close out your books and take steps to set your CPR business up for success... read more →
Winter storms present many challenges and dangers. Keep yourself and your family safe by preparing for winter storms by: Signing up for emergency alerts in your area and paying... read more →
Sudden cardiac arrest can happen to anyone at any time. People of all ages — from infants to teens to older adults — can experience sudden cardiac arrest without... read more →
Thanksgiving is the peak day for home cooking fires in the United States. But home cooking fires are preventable. Here are some home cooking safety tips from the National... read more →