This is what I found....
REVIEWER'S #1 PICK
#1 CPR Site - only $13.99 !! CPRToday.us
click -> cprtoday.us
Rated: 10/10
(PREVIOUSLY known as cprtoday.cz.cc)
- Instant Access to Course and Test
- Lowest Price
- Instant Wallet Certification Print out
- Free CPR course
- Easy to Understand Course
- Get 2 chances to pass
- Only 25 questions
- Easy Navigation
Review- It took some digging to find this site, but when I did I'm glad. This price is the lowest price you'll find on the net, in fact, they even state that if you find a lower price they will match that price and subtract 10% more! The exam is 25 questions and they give you 2 chances to pass (VERY RARE). Overall the site is professional, nice graphics, and has easy navigation. This is my #1 pick and I give it a 10/10 !
REVIEWER'S #2 PICK
#2 CPR Site - only $29.99 !! PROcpr
click -> www.procpr.org
Rated: 08/10
- Instant Access to Course and Test
- Instant Wallet Certification Print out
- Free CPR course
- Get 2 chances to pass
Review- This is a popular site. The $29.99 kind of made me uneasy though as the average online CPR exams usually run only $19.99 . A good thing is that they send you a laminated wallet card as well, but I don't think that is worth an extra $10. The course has videos, and it is interactive and in flash. Professional looking site, easy navigation too. I give this site an 8/10, if not for price, it would be an easy 10/10.
REVIEWER'S #3 PICK
#3 CPR Site - only $19.99 !! American Health Care Academy
click -> http://cpraedcourse.com/
Rated: 08/10
- Instant Access to Course and Test
- Instant Wallet Certification Print out
- Free CPR course
- Get 2 chances to pass
- Live Chat
Review- This is a popular site and they have many "mini" sites all over the net with different domains. The $19.99 is the average price on the net for CPR certifications and that's how much this site cost. The course has some old info in it, so if you take this course make sure you read the new AHA guidelines that came out in 2010. As for the site, it looks professional, though I noticed the doctor's stock photo (it's over used on many sites all over the net). That makes the site look a little cheap. Easy navigation. I give it 8/10, the course should really be updated.
And that's the top 3 on the net. Many jobs require you to be CPR certified and getting a certification online makes things easier, faster, and cheaper. Just make sure your workplace accepts any CPR certification as some only accepts AHA (American Heart Association) certification which requires you to take an in person class.