HSI has released a new Remote Skills Verification (RSV) technology that will allow EMS Safety Training Centers and Instructors to safely continue to provide training and full certification... read more →
Gloves are a standard piece of personal protective equipment (PPE) that are used to reduce the risk of spreading infectious diseases. They should always be used when responding to emergencies. But many people... read more →
American Heart Month is the perfect time to use your Instructor skills to improve your immediate community. We encourage you to get out and make a difference this month by donating your... read more →
Have you ever stood in front of a classroom, teaching very important topics, and watched as your students played on their phones, doodled or even dozed off? It’s normal for people’s minds to wander, especially in a long class. Your challenge is to bring them... read more →
EMS Safety does not specify where you can hold CPR classes as long as the room is safe for students, has adequate space, and there is technology available to show the required course videos. Set your... read more →
While CPR/AED course topics provide ample hands-on learning and interaction, First Aid class topics are more lecture-based and jam-packed with information to absorb. This can often make the course feel like... read more →
It is the Instructor’s responsibility to clean and decontaminate all equipment after each class in order to prevent disease transmission. Although the risk of infection during CPR training is... read more →
We have received questions of whether EMS Safety requires the use of instrumented directive feedback devices or manikins for CPR courses – these concerns stem from a requirement that the American Heart Association placed on its... read more →
As an Emergency Care Instructor, there are many ways you can offer additional services or products for your CPR business. Selling AEDs is a great way to boost your expertise... read more →
As a new EMS Safety Instructor, your biggest hurdle will be teaching your first CPR class. To avoid a long gap between becoming an Instructor and teaching, we recommend diving... read more →