CPR & AED
The purpose of CPR and AED is to restore breathing and circulation in someone experiencing cardiac arrest, keeping them alive until emergency medical help arrives.
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Get My QuoteCrystal City, Ballston, Rosslyn—office teams welcome.
If your team works in one of the high-rise offices along the Rosslyn-Ballston corridor, getting everyone CPR certified does not have to mean shuttling staff across the Potomac to a training center. We bring manikins, AED trainers, and certified instructors straight to your conference room, so the consulting firms, government contractors, and professional services teams that fill Arlington's commercial buildings can train together on site. A room with moveable tables is all we need.
The same is true in Crystal City and Pentagon City, the Arlington neighborhoods that form the county's side of National Landing, now anchored by Amazon's second headquarters. Office managers there schedule CPR, AED, and first aid sessions as part of their workplace emergency plans, and every class ends with same day certificates, so your staff leave already credentialed instead of waiting on cards to arrive in the mail.
Arlington's child care programs have their own reason to book. Virginia now licenses child day centers through the Department of Education, and state standards require at least two staff with current CPR and first aid certification on the premises whenever children are in care. A single on-site session lets a daycare or preschool director recertify the whole team at once, often on a closure day or after pickup.
Wherever you sit in the county, logistics are simple. Garage parking is common at Arlington office buildings, and Metro access is convenient for staff coming in from other locations. We train groups from 4 to 50 or more, with evening and weekend sessions for teams that cannot pause during business hours.
The purpose of CPR and AED is to restore breathing and circulation in someone experiencing cardiac arrest, keeping them alive until emergency medical help arrives.
View detailsFirst Aid training empowers you to respond effectively to injuries and emergencies, until professional medical help arrives, preventing the condition from worsening and potentially saving a life.
View detailsThis training is designed to protect workers and individuals who may be exposed to human blood, body fluids, or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) as part of their job or volunteer duties.
View detailsVenue tip: Conference rooms with moveable tables speed rotations.
Parking: Garage parking common; Metro convenient.
Where do Arlington teams usually host the class?
Most groups use a conference room in their own building - one with moveable tables speeds up the hands-on skills rotations. We bring the manikins, AED trainers, and all course materials, so high-rise offices in Rosslyn, Ballston, and Crystal City work well.
Is there a travel fee for Arlington, VA?
No, there is no travel fee for Arlington. The county sits inside our standard service area, which covers office teams in Crystal City, Ballston, and Rosslyn along with the rest of Arlington. Garage parking is common at most buildings, and Metro access makes arrival easy for instructors and attendees.
Do you come to our location in Arlington?
Yes. We bring manikins, AED trainers, and all course materials to your site in Arlington. All we need is an open floor area, power for a projector/AED trainer, and a nearby restroom.
How many people can attend?
We regularly train small teams of 6–12 and groups up to 25 in a single block. Larger groups are fine—we run rotations so everyone practices correctly.
How long is the class?
Most courses run 2–4 hours depending on the course and group size. Wilderness First Aid is typically a 16–20 hour course delivered over two days.
“Oh, she was amazing! The best instructor we've had in our location! She was so good and everything was perfect! We loved her demos and how she assisted everyone who attended the class! She's definitely highly recommended! We loved every bit of it!”
Wesley Housing

