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First Aid & CPR Hawaii
The short answer: yes, online CPR and first aid training is recognized in First Aid & CPR Hawaii. Whether you're certifying for personal knowledge, childcare licensing, or employer requirements, our courses provide legitimate, evidence-based certification that meets the standards your situation demands.
The science behind our training
Our courses are built on the ILCOR 2025 Consensus on Science — the same international evidence base that informs every major CPR guideline in the world, including those referenced by American regulatory bodies. The content isn't watered down for online delivery. It's the same material, the same rigor, the same outcomes — delivered through a modern, accessible format.
Multiple peer-reviewed studies have demonstrated that video-based and online CPR training produces compression quality and skill retention comparable to traditional classroom instruction. We cite these studies in our bibliography.
How it works in First Aid & CPR Hawaii
Hands-on skills assessment generally required.
Our training model combines comprehensive online learning — interactive lessons, video demonstrations, knowledge assessments — with mandatory practical sessions that ensure you can perform the physical skills. Every candidate who earns our certification has demonstrated both theoretical understanding and hands-on competence.
What our certification covers
Every course includes adult, child, and infant CPR techniques, AED (automated external defibrillator) use, choking response, and first aid fundamentals. Our curriculum aligns with the CSA Z1210-17 standard and ILCOR 2025 guidelines — the most current evidence available.
Certificates are valid for 2 years, include a unique verification code and QR code for employer authentication, and are issued immediately upon successful completion.
Trusted by thousands
Across the United States, employers, childcare facilities, schools, and individuals trust our certifications. Our training has been chosen by organizations that need reliable, accessible, and high-quality first aid education — without the scheduling constraints and costs of traditional classroom-only programs.