The Apparent and Hidden Benefits of First Aid Certification

Learn to drive to transport yourself and get valid government identification in the process. Learn to type as you can get any clerical job. Learn a musical instrument as you’ll have a talent to entertain and might even be better at math and science. Learn…well, you understand.

You’ve likely heard these adages from Mom, Dad, a teacher, a scout or guide master, or whomever elects themselves sage on advising you on your future. They mean well but you get a bit bombarded about what to do and whom to listen to. You want to make the best decisions for yourself and getting too much input doesn’t always  help.

When you strip everything back, it’s often good to at least start with education that actually helps both you and those around you. One choice that many people take on is first aid. It might not sound too extraordinary, but first aid actually has many dividends for an individual.

More than Meets the Eye

People often imagine a first aid course as an old school lecture in high school gym class or part of mandatory military training: a group stands around a dummy of a human body while a crew-cut-and-jogging-paints-sporting instructor barks orders, then makes the class practice themselves. There’s lots of dramatic heavy breathing exercises and rote learning.

That image is born out of a lot of experience and there’s still some of that in today’s first aid training. However, there is more than meets the eye in modern first aid: how to create a dressing for bone fractures, how to stop chocking, or how to use a modern defibrillator. That’s just the short list too. A modern first aid and CPR course is jam-packed with all kinds of life saving practices that equips one to be ready for any life-saving situation.

Saving Lives and Getting Ahead

You never know what can happen in life and when first aid skills are needed to save lives. That’s one benefit of getting certified in first aid. But employers also understand its value. When employees show they have a certification in first aid and CPR, their superiors view that as an added skill of an employee, thus allowing that person more opportunities in employment, promotion, and special assignment. Sacrificing one day to take one course can lead to new avenues for people they might not have otherwise thought possible.

You can save lives and get ahead with ActiCert’s first aid and CPR programs. Check out ActiCert.com today to learn more.