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 * HOME
 * CPR/FIRST AID TRAINING
   * CPR/FIRST AID COURSES
   * GOOD SAMARITAN LAWS
 * WORKPLACE SAFETY TRAINING
 * AED
   * WHICH AED TO CHOOSE
   * AED/CPR SUPPLIES
   
 * Q & A
 * CLIENTS
 * CONTACT
 * ABOUT US
 * RESOURCES


WELCOME

Do you need your employees to be more aware of what to do in an emergency? Are
you looking for a CPR / First Aid class that is both affordable and convenient?
Welcome to Safety Training Associates. STA enjoys the distinction of being one
of the leading companies offering CPR certification and workplace safety
training in the Chicagoland Area.


WHAT WILL WE DELIVER?

Investing in a strong safety program pays you back because it saves lives and
reduces workplace injuries. We are committed to delivering more than simply a
training class with workbooks-we will help you develop a safety attitude among
your employees to respond to emergency situations where seconds make a
difference.


WHY CHOOSE SAFETY TRAINING ASSOCIATES?

 * Training is our core business...not a sideline
 * We use the most up to date instructional methods and training materials on
   the market
 * Dedication to highest quality of customer service
 * See WORKPLACE TRAINING for more reasons you should use STA for your training
   needs.

When you gamble with safety, you bet your life.



WHAT IS HANDS-ONLY OR COMPRESSION-ONLY CPR?

Recently there have been many reports in the various media about changes being
made to CPR. We have been asked many questions about it but the most common
being "Is it true that CPR no longer includes giving breaths?" We will try to
clear up some of the confusion about this issue. The answer...well, no and yes.
The short answer is that in a life-threatening situation with an unconscious
victim who is not breathing and a responder trained in conventional CPR, The
responder should call 911 and start CPR as they have been ...click for complete
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