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February is Heart Month

Would you know how to respond if your child stopped breathing or someone you love had a heart attack?

As parents, we all want the very best for our children. However, when it comes to knowing what to do if our child stops breathing, we panic and call 911.

If CPR is administered within the first two minutes, the child has a good chance of surviving with no brain damage.

After four minutes, the child can have severe brain damage and, after six minutes, the chance of survival is slim.

With busy schedules, the good news is now you can learn CPR online in the comfort of your own home. Just go online to www.cprpros.com.

This course was created for people who have never taken CPR. It includes simple language with interactive animations, graphics and illustrations. You learn how to perform CPR on a child, infant and adult.

You also learn the Heimlich maneuver and what to do for drowning. Another benefit for taking CPR online is that you can give your user name and password to all your family members, baby sitters and friends.

The life you save may be someone you love. Go to www.cprpros.com today.

Carlette Anderson, Alpine

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