Need Infant CPR Training in Orlando?
It’s a Part of Our BLS Certification Class
CPR Certification Orlando does not offer an infant-only CPR class. What we offer is AHA BLS CPR Certification, a full hands-on certifying course that includes infant CPR technique as part of its curriculum. If you are looking for a course that covers infant CPR alongside adult and child CPR, AED use, and choking relief, AHA BLS may be worth considering. If your situation requires a course focused exclusively on infant CPR, we recommend seeking a program specifically designed for that purpose.



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Official American Heart Association BLS CPR Training Site
CPR Certification Orlando is an Official American Heart Association Training Site serving the community since 2015. Our AHA BLS class includes infant CPR training within a broader hands-on course that also covers adult CPR, child CPR, AED use, and choking relief.
How the AHA BLS Course Addresses Infant CPR
Infant CPR Skills You Practice
Students practice infant CPR technique in class with real-time feedback from a certified AHA instructor. Hands-on practice on infant manikins is included as part of the AHA BLS class.
Infant Rescue Breaths and Choking Relief
During class you practice two-finger chest compressions on an infant manikin with a target depth of approximately 1.5 inches. The target compression rate is 100 to 120 per minute with full chest recoil between compressions. Rescue breaths are practiced and scaled to infant lung capacity. Infant choking relief is also covered, including back blows and chest thrusts for a responsive infant and the transition to CPR if the infant becomes unresponsive. A certified AHA instructor provides real-time feedback throughout and your infant CPR skills are assessed before your AHA BLS Certification card is issued.
All of this is practiced hands-on with a certified AHA instructor providing real-time feedback. Skills are assessed at the end of class before your card is issued. Our Basic Life Support CPR class includes infant CPR training within the broader AHA BLS curriculum, along with adult CPR, child CPR, AED use, and choking relief. It is not a dedicated Infant CPR class. Confirm the exact course name your employer, licensing agency, or family requires before enrolling.
Who Takes AHA BLS CPR Certification in Orlando
NEW AND EXPECTING PARENTS
Parents who want hands-on practice with infant CPR often choose AHA BLS because it puts infant manikins in their hands with an instructor providing real-time feedback. It is not an infant-only course, but it does give new and expecting parents a complete class that includes infant, child, and adult CPR.
CHILDCARE WORKERS AND DAYCARE STAFF
Florida childcare facilities often require current CPR credentials for directors and staff, which is why many childcare teams book AHA BLS. If your licensing board requires a course focused exclusively on infant CPR, confirm that before enrolling.
NANNIES AND AU PAIRS
Many families want nannies and au pairs to hold a current CPR credential before they begin working with infants and young children. AHA BLS gives them a recognized hands-on class that includes infant CPR as part of a complete curriculum.
BABYSITTERS
Babysitters benefit from learning correct infant CPR technique in a hands-on environment instead of relying on videos or written instructions alone. AHA BLS is not a course covering only infant CPR, but it does give them complete training for emergencies involving infants, children, and adults.
Need CPR Training for Work or School?
Book one complete AHA BLS CPR class for healthcare requirements, school programs, or personal preparedness.
Frequently Asked Questions About AHA BLS CPR Classes in Orlando
AHA BLS stands for American Heart Association Basic Life Support. It is the most widely accepted CPR certification in the United States and is required by most Florida employers in healthcare, education, fitness, and other fields. The course covers high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants, AED use, bag valve mask ventilation, and choking relief.
If your employer, school, or licensing board requires CPR certification, AHA BLS is often the credential they are looking for. It is widely accepted by Florida healthcare employers and commonly required by schools, licensing programs, and healthcare organizations. If you are unsure whether BLS is the right course for your situation, call us before booking and we will confirm.
No prior training or experience is required. The AHA BLS course is designed for both first-time students and experienced healthcare professionals. Anyone 16 years of age or older can take the class.
Approximately 4 to 4.5 hours including hands-on practice, the multiple choice exam, and the skills assessment. Plan for a half day.
Nothing. All course materials, manikins, AED trainers, and equipment are provided. Just show up at your scheduled time.
Digital AHA eCards are issued after successful completion of class.
No. The American Heart Association requires a hands-on skills assessment as a mandatory component of BLS certification. Online-only courses cannot fulfill that requirement. Florida hospitals, the Joint Commission, state licensing boards, and most employers specifically require an AHA BLS card issued by an authorized training site following in-person skills assessment. Online-only certificates are not the same credential and are regularly rejected at credentialing and onboarding.
Two years from the date of issue. Your card has the expiration date printed on it. The AHA recommends renewing before your card expires rather than after to avoid any gap in compliance with your employer or licensing board.
AHA BLS certification issued by an authorized training site is widely recognized in healthcare and is often the credential employers, schools, and programs look for 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.
Yes. AHA BLS is the standard certification required by nursing programs, dental hygiene programs, respiratory therapy programs, and other allied health programs throughout Orange County and across Florida. Check with your program coordinator to confirm your start date so you book in time.
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 that works and book directly.
Yes. Groups of 5 or more can schedule onsite training at your location at no additional cost. We bring all equipment and conduct the full AHA BLS certification class at your facility. Call us to discuss scheduling and get a quote.
Our instructors work with every student individually throughout class. If you need additional coaching on a technique, they address it before the skills check. You can reattempt the assessment until you demonstrate competency. If you need more practice time beyond the class, you can attend a subsequent session at no additional charge.
Yes. AHA BLS CPR certification is commonly used when employers require OSHA-aligned CPR training. If your workplace has a specific policy, confirm the exact requirement before enrolling.
Need Onsite CPR Training for Your Team?
We provide onsite CPR training for businesses, schools, childcare teams, and community groups.
What Customers Say About our CPR Certification 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 RossThis instructor Gabriel was great. Patient, professional, and made learning CPR comfortable. I enjoyed the smaller class setting and the hands-on training.
Rhodope WalkerMr. 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 CBrian 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







