What our customers say

 

Dear Richard,

Uri and I just wanted to thank you again for the class today. You were fascinating (I can't believe how fast the three hours passed). I will definitely recommend your class to all my friends.

Best regards,

Taly R.


Hi Richard.

Your class was excellent and we feel prepared in case of an emergency. I'll definitely recommend your class. Thank you.


Tracy B.
Los Angeles


Hi Richard.

I just wanted to thank you again for the outstanding class you taught last night.

I've attended numerous classes in the past year designed for new moms, some of which I have found reasonably interesting and informative. However, the CPR class you taught last night was the best class I've taken to date. I cannot imagine going through life without the skills I learned last night (even if I didn't have a child). I have already urged some of my family members to sign up for the class immediately. It is truly three hours well spent!!

Thanks again,
Michelle A.


Dear Richard,

Just wanted to thank you for an excellent class last night. The feedback from the group was exceptionally positive. I think all of us felt we learned much more than we thought we'd learn, and we liked that you included info about other dangers. Just this morning, another friend was telling us about a class he took where they taught them different techniques for infants, toddlers, children, adults, etc... He said it was difficult to keep it all straight; which made me really appreciate the fact that you kept it simple. When you have a minute, please mail me one of your "poisons" brochures.

Best,

Nicole M.
Santa Monica, CA.


"Richard – I just wanted to drop you a note to let you know how wonderful Leticia Gonzalez was. She arrived early and with a smile. She was very professional and enjoyable to be around. There were 3 nannies in attendance, and they all enjoyed the session. Our nanny told me afterward how much she enjoyed and appreciated it.

Thank you and we look forward to seeing YOU on Friday the 4th for our English session in Palos Verdes at 10:00am."

Rhonda A.
Palos Verdes, CA.


The "Save a little life" course covers a wide range of CPR and first-aid topics using both hands-on practice and role-playing of different scenarios.  Richard's manner of teaching makes these life-saving skills intuitive, simple to master, and therefore easy to remember should the need arise. This is not your high school cpr class! The most valuable take-away from the course is the confidence we'll have as new parents.

J. Galanter, M.D. & A. Galanter
West L.A.


"'Save a Little Life' is a well designed introductory program which affords a sense of 'peace of mind' to new parents and their families. Richard's review of the fundamentals of CPR and first-aid is most valuable. His experience and personal insightful sessions will will undoubtedly help parents in preparation for unforseen emergencies."

David Ross, MD


"Richard Pass is an amazing teacher. He was informative, knowledgeable and prepared us for emergencies we might not have normally expected with children. I have two babies and I am so greatful that I took this class and am prepared for any upcoming emergency."

Jennifer G.
Silverlake


"There is not greater peace of mind than knowing what to do should something happen to your infant. Richard's course is a must! It can literally make the difference between life and death."

Diane & Gil E., Los Angeles.


"Richard is a great teacher. Learning CPR anf First-Aid skills can be more than a little overwhelming but he lprsented the material in a way that was easy to understand. The handouts were wonderful. Knowing what to do in an emergency was so reassuring. I finished the class confident that were a situation arise, I would know what to do. Thank you for that."

K & M. Osborne
Los Angeles


"I just wanted to thank you again for such a helpful infant cpr class last weekend- everyone was really happy they reserved their sundays for such useful information!"

Jenny W.
Los Angeles


"...we loved the training!!! I want to take it again and I want everybody I know to take it. We couldn't stop telling all the other teachers about it during our staff training this evening. We spent more time talking about what we learned in your class than taking care of business. Plus, we had so much fun. You're awesome, Richard."

Janet H.
Planet Janet camps


Article Spotlight:

Summertime Reminder

 

A recently published article in the journal Pediatrics reminds us all that heat stress from enclosed vehicles can cause significant temperature rise and put infants & children at risk for hyperthermia.

The effects of high internal automobile temperatures takes young lives every year in the U.S. In 2003, the number of deaths from heat stroke rose in the pediatric population to 42. Previous averages per year have been running at ~ 29 deaths per year.

Temperatures in encolsed autos can range from 134 to 154 degrees, and do so in a hurry. On average, temperatures tend to increase 3.2 degrees per minute and this is barely affected by having the window open a "crack." These results are based on ambient temperatures outside of only 86 dregees. Southern California can easily exceed those numbers, and often do.

This is just a reminder to parents & care providers that small passengers are subject to heat stroke at a greater rate than adults, due to low body mass. It is imperative that we pay close attention to this issue and remind all others that might transport your infants and children in automobiles that passenger safety during the warmer months is everyones job.

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