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About L.I.F.E. Training Solutions, LLC

Our Commitment

Convenient Training

Expert Instructors

At L.I.F.E. Training Solutions, LLC, our commitment to providing the highest quality CPR training is unwavering. We believe that everyone should have access to life-saving skills and knowledge, and we are dedicated to making that a reality.

Expert Instructors

Convenient Training

Expert Instructors

Our instructors are experts in CPR training and have years of experience in the industry. They are passionate about what they do and are committed to helping our students develop the skills and knowledge they need to save a life in an emergency situation.

Convenient Training

Convenient Training

Convenient Training

We offer both in-person and online training options to make it convenient for you to learn CPR. Our in-person classes are held at our training facility, and we also offer on-site training for groups. Our online training is self-paced, allowing you to learn at your own speed and on your own schedule.

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The steps of performing CPR are as follows:

1. Check for responsiveness and call for help.

2. Open the airway and check for breathing.

3. Start chest compressions.

4. Perform rescue breaths.

5. Continue CPR until help arrives.


The main difference between CPR for adults and infants is the technique used for chest compressions. For adults, the compressions should be about 2 inches deep and at a rate of 100-120 compressions per minute. For infants, the compressions should be about 1.5 inches deep and at a rate of 100-120 compressions per minute.


Yes, you can perform CPR on someone with a pacemaker. The pacemaker will not be affected by the chest compressions or rescue breaths. It is important to follow the standard CPR protocol and call for medical help if the person does not respond.


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L.I.F.E. Training Solutions, LLC

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