AHA BLS CPR Renewal Classes
in Orlando Florida

AHA BLS CPR cards expire every 2 years. Renew your BLS credentials with a hands-on class at CPR Certification Orlando. Students usually receive their new BLS Card on the same day as class, and evening and weekend sessions make it easier to stay current.

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Official American Heart Association BLS CPR Renewal Training Site

CPR Certification Orlando is an Official American Heart Association Training Site serving the community since 2015. Every renewal class is led by certified AHA instructors, and students usually receive their new BLS CPR Card on the same day as class after successful completion. Our AHA BLS CPR renewal classes are trusted by hospitals, schools, fitness employers, and workplace teams throughout Orlando.

Orlando’s Reliable BLS Renewal Provider

Why Renew BLS CPR in Orlando

People across Orlando renew AHA BLS for job requirements, school programs, license-related expectations, and personal preparedness. With Orlando Health, AdventHealth, UCF, Valencia College, dental offices, surgery centers, and major hospitality employers nearby, many students want one straightforward hands-on renewal class that reviews the full AHA BLS skill set in a single visit.

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How BLS CPR Renewal Works in Orlando

Choose a Class Date

CPR Certification Classes run on weeknights and weekend mornings at our Orlando location. All available dates and times are shown in the booking calendar above, so you can pick the session that works best and reserve your spot in just a few minutes.

Train Through the Full AHA BLS Class

Every renewal student trains through the full AHA BLS CPR class rather than a shortened review session. You work through adult, child, and infant CPR, AED use, bag valve mask ventilation, choking relief, and 2-rescuer response during class.

Complete the Skills Check

Your instructor works with you throughout class and then evaluates your hands-on skills at the end of the session. The renewal process uses the same AHA standards regardless of whether your last class was recent or your card already expired.

Receive Your New BLS Card

After successful completion, students usually receive their new BLS Card on the same day as class. That keeps the renewal process simple when you are working against an expiration date.

Upcoming BLS Recertification Class Dates and Times

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Two women practicing CPR on a baby mannequin during training.

What’s Included in Your Orlando CPR Renewal Class

Professional Training Equipment

Every renewal class includes a certified AHA instructor, adult, child, and infant manikins with real-time feedback, AED trainer devices, bag valve masks, and the hands-on equipment used throughout class. You only need to arrive ready to train.

Small Class Size and Coaching

Class sizes are kept small so every student gets individual attention and correction from the instructor throughout the session. If your technique needs work, your instructor addresses it in the moment so you leave with stronger hands-on skills.

Skills Check on Site

The skills assessment is completed on site before your renewal is issued. Students demonstrate adult, child, and infant CPR, AED use, bag valve mask ventilation, and choking relief under instructor supervision.

Two-Year BLS Card

After successful completion, students usually receive their new BLS Card on the same day as class. Your renewed BLS CPR Card remains valid for 2 years from the issue date.

What the AHA BLS Renewal Course Covers

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Adults, Children and Infants

The AHA BLS course covers high-performance CPR technique for all age groups. You practice proper hand placement, compression depth of at least 2 inches for adults, rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute, full chest recoil between compressions, and minimizing interruptions to blood flow. Infant and child-specific compression technique is covered separately with the correct depth and two-finger placement method for infants.

AED Use and Deployment

Hands-on AED training uses trainer devices that simulate a real cardiac arrest response. You practice recognizing a shockable rhythm, pad placement for adult and pediatric patients, operating through the full shock cycle, and resuming high-quality chest compressions immediately after defibrillation. Proper AED use is a core component of the AHA BLS certification and is tested in the skills assessment.

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Man and woman practicing CPR on a mannequin during class.

Bag Valve Mask Ventilation

Healthcare providers practicing BLS renewal work through bag valve mask technique covering proper mask seal, ventilation rate, tidal volume, and coordination with chest compressions. Both 1-rescuer and 2-rescuer ventilation scenarios are practiced. This skill is specific to the BLS Healthcare Provider certification and is required for clinical settings.


2-Rescuer CPR and Team Response

AHA BLS places significant emphasis on team-based cardiac arrest response. The renewal course includes 2-rescuer CPR scenarios covering compressor and ventilator roles, smooth role transitions, clear verbal communication during resuscitation, and maintaining uninterrupted high-quality compressions during handoffs.


Foreign Body Airway Obstruction Relief

Choking relief for adults, children, and infants is a required component of AHA BLS. The course covers back blows and abdominal thrusts for responsive choking victims and the transition to CPR when a choking victim becomes unresponsive. Age-specific technique differences are practiced hands-on.

For anyone seeking additional training above and beyond CPR, we also offer a CPR with First Aid Class

Frequently Asked Questions About AHA BLS CPR Renewal in Orlando

Yes. There is no penalty for a lapsed certification and no extended course required. You attend the same AHA BLS class and receive a new 2-year card. Your employer may have their own internal policy regarding a gap in coverage, but the training and certification process is identical regardless of whether your card expired yesterday or two years ago.

The American Heart Association requires a hands-on skills assessment as a mandatory component of BLS certification. Online-only courses cannot fulfill that requirement. Many Florida hospitals, licensing programs, and employers require an in-person AHA BLS card issued by an authorized training site. Online-only certificates are not the same credential and are routinely rejected during credentialing and onboarding.

Approximately 3.5 to 4.5 hours including hands-on practice, skills assessment, and testing.

Students usually receive their new BLS Card on the same day as class after successful completion. Digital AHA eCards are issued after successful completion of class.

AHA BLS certification issued by an authorized training site is widely recognized in healthcare and is often used when CPR requirements are tied to the Florida Board of Nursing, the Florida Board of Dentistry, Joint Commission standards, or OSHA-related expectations. If your employer, board, or program has a specific CPR policy, confirm the exact requirement before enrolling.

Every 2 years. Scheduling your renewal about 30 days before the expiration date gives you a buffer if your preferred session fills up. All available dates are shown in the booking calendar at the top of this page.

Yes. AHA BLS certification belongs to the American Heart Association standard, not the training site that issued it. You can renew at any authorized AHA Training Site regardless of where your original certification came from. Also, because we teach the full course anyone can get a fresh CPR Certification with us regardless of what kind of CPR you took before.

Yes. Groups of 5 or more employees can schedule onsite business or corporate CPR training or renewal at your location. We have run group BLS recertification at medical practices, dental offices, schools, hotels, and corporate facilities throughout Orange County. Call us to discuss dates and get a quote.

Yes. Because we teach the full AHA BLS course to every student, new certifications and renewals run in the same class. The content works equally well for first-time students and experienced professionals refreshing their skills.

Our instructors work with every student individually to ensure they succeed. If your technique needs additional work, they coach you through it and give you more practice time. You can reattempt the skills assessment until you demonstrate competency. If additional practice time beyond the class is needed, you can attend a subsequent class at no additional charge.

We run weeknight classes and weekend morning classes at our Orlando location. All available sessions are shown in the booking calendar at the top of this page. Pick a date and time and book directly.

Need CPR Training for Work or School?

Book one complete AHA BLS CPR class for healthcare requirements, school programs, or personal preparedness.

What Customers Say About Our CPR Renewal Classes

  • Marquita was my instructor today. I loved her enthusiasm about teaching CPR. She answered every question and then some. Wonderful class. She made my nerves go away.
    Bridgette Ross
  • This instructor Gabriel was great. Patient, professional, and made learning CPR comfortable. I enjoyed the smaller class setting and the hands-on training.
    Rhodope Walker
  • Mr. Brian is a great teacher. The class was very informative and the hands-on part was not overwhelming. He gave everyone time to be confident in learning this life-saving skill.
    H C
  • Brian was an amazing instructor. He was so welcoming and knowledgeable about the course. I had the best experience and feel very confident in my basic life support skills.
    Samantha Villarino