6 Reasons to Start a CPR Business

Jan 11, 2023

There are several potential reasons someone might start a business that provides cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training:

  1. Growing demand:  your skills are needed. As awareness of the importance of CPR and the potential for cardiac emergencies increases, there may be more demand for CPR training in both the general public and workplaces.
  2. High need for certified CPR providers: Many professions, such as healthcare workers and lifeguards, require certification in CPR. A business that provides CPR training can help meet this need by providing courses that certify individuals in CPR. After the COVID pandemic there is an increasing need for instructors. There are more traveling healthcare providers that can no longer get certified at the facility they work at. Hospitals offer fewer courses. Of courses offered, there are fewer seats available. There are increased regulations with OSHA and in the dental profession. All creating a higher demand for CPR Instructors.
  3. Great Income: With growing demand and a high need for certified CPR providers, there may be opportunities for profitability in starting a CPR training business.
  4. Community service: Many people view providing CPR training as a valuable community service, and may be motivated to start a business that contributes to the health and well-being of their community.
  5. Personal interest: Someone may have personal experience and interest in emergency medical care, and want to turn that into a business helping others.
  6. Flexibility: A CPR training business can often be a flexible, part-time or even home-based business, which allow for freedom of schedule, easy scalability and low overhead.

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