American Heart Association releases infant CPR kit for family emergency preparedness

Dr. Melanie Altizer, American Heart Association
Dr. Melanie Altizer, American Heart Association
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The American Heart Association (AHA) has introduced an Infant CPR Kit aimed at equipping parents, caregivers, and families with essential life-saving skills. In a video presentation, Dr. Melanie Altizer provides an overview of the kit’s contents and demonstrates how it is used to teach infant CPR techniques.

According to Dr. Altizer, “This kit is distributed to families to help ensure they feel confident and prepared in emergency situations.” She further explains that the resource offers step-by-step guidance and training tools designed to support education, safety, and peace of mind for those caring for infants.

The AHA’s initiative seeks to make critical first aid knowledge more accessible to families by providing practical materials for learning CPR procedures specific to infants.



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