Hard Hats with Heart – CPR Resources
In one year alone, 475,000 Americans die from a cardiac arrest. Immediate CPR can double or triple chances of survival after cardiac arrest. Nearly 70% of Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrests (OHCA) occur in homes. By learning CPR your likely learning to save the life of someone you care about.
Videos:
Hands-Only CPR instructional video [1:05] Hands-Only CPR Can Save Lives. Most people who experience cardiac arrest at home, work or in a public location die because they don't receive immediate CPR from someone on the scene. If you see a teen or adult suddenly collapse, call 911 and push hard and fast in the center of the chest to the beat of any tune that is 100 to 120 beats per minute, such as the classic disco song "Stayin' Alive".
Toolbox Talks:
- CPR Frequently Asked Questions (PDF), Spanish Version (PDF)
- Hands-Only CPR (PDF), Spanish Version (PDF)
- Hands-Only CPR vs CPR with Breaths (PDF), Spanish Version (PDF)
- Knowing the Difference Between Heart Attack and Cardiac Arrest (PDF), Spanish Version (PDF)
- What and Where is Your AED (PDF), Spanish Version (PDF)
- What is an Automated External Defibrillator (PDF), Spanish Version (PDF)
Printable Resources:
- Hands Only CPR Infographic (PDF)
- Hands Only CPR Poster 11x17 (PDF)
- Hands Only CPR Table Tent – for use with Avery template 5309 (PDF)
- What is an AED? (PDF)
Find additional CPR resources from the American Heart Association on CPR.heart.org. If you are interested in industry-specific messaging around this topic, please contact [email protected] to discuss ways we can partner.
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