CPR Certification Labs offers the lowest-priced American Heart Association ACLS, PALS, and BLS CPR Classes in Texas.
If, in advance of your class or within 30 days of taking your course, you find a class that has a lower price and follows the following AHA guidelines, we will match the price. To qualify for this low-price guarantee, there are a few conditions.
The CPR training school must offer American Heart Association courses and be a local Texas company with a location within 50 miles of our offices. Note that some companies teach classes from other organizations (non-AHA), and their cards may not be accepted.
The course prices being compared must be the same type of course from the American Heart Association. Not valid for courses offered by hospitals or universities (only from private CPR companies).
All American Heart Association courses must either provide a student with the required book or the online course (which acts as the book). If the company website does not mention anything about the book or online course, it does not qualify, as it is probably a fraudulent course and does not qualify for this offer.
The CPR training school must clearly state the American Heart Association course start and end times on their website. Some CPR companies offer shorter courses that do not adhere to AHA guidelines.
Struggling to pass the course you took with us or someone else? We are here to help!
CPR Certification Labs offers a guaranteed pass rate. If you do not pass the BLS, ACLS, or PALS course, we will offer you a full refund.
To qualify, you are required to allow us to provide you with a personal virtual assistant for 1.5 hours to help you pass your course.
During the day of your class, you can call customer support and we can assist you to help you pass your course. We have a dedicated team of professional available every day of the week from 7 am to 8 pm.
Use the AHA's Online Reporting Form:
The American Heart Association encourages you to complete their online reporting form to report non-compliance with their guidelines.This is the primary method for alerting the AHA to issues with training courses, instructors, or training centers.
Email the Compliance Department:
For more detailed concerns, you can send an email to the AHA's compliance department at complianceadmin@heart.org.
Gather Information:
When submitting your report, provide as much detail as possible, such as:
Report to the FBI
(if necessary):
For incidents involving fraud or scam schemes that may be illegal, you should report them to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) atic3.gov.