Itasca, IL – Recognizing National CPR and AED Awareness Week, the National Safety Council will offer free on-line CPR and AED training from June 1-7. The opportunity is an easy and convenient way for people to learn or renew critical skills that could make the difference between life and death for a family member, colleague or any individual experiencing cardiac arrest.
National CPR and AED Awareness Week is sponsored by NSC, the American Heart Association and the American Red Cross based upon these facts that underscore the need for training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of an automated external defibrillator:
- More than 300,000 Americans experience sudden cardiac arrest each year;
- About 95 percent of cardiac arrest victims die before arriving at the hospital;
- Effective bystander CPR delivered immediately after cardiac arrest – before medical personnel have time to arrive -- can double a victim’s chance of survival.
Offering free on-line CPR and AED training also launches NSC's 2008 observance National Safety Month, the council’s annual June campaign to save lives by building American awareness of injury prevention and the leading causes of unintentional injury and death.
Please note: the free training does not include CPR and AED certification. Certification is available year-around through classroom and on-line courses conducted by state and regional chapters of NSC.
To learn more about NSC, the location of its chapters or June National Safety Month, visit www.nsc.org.
The National Safety Council (www.nsc.org) saves lives by preventing injuries and deaths at work, in homes and communities, and on the roads, through leadership, research, education and advocacy.