CPR Resources

Our cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) resource library includes illustrated step-by-step articles on how to perform CPR and poster guides available for download and high-quality print.

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How Our CPR Resources Help You Respond When Someone Collapses

Our CPR resources give you clear, practical instructions you can use the moment someone becomes unresponsive. They explain how to check for breathing, how to open the airway, how to start compressions with the right depth and rhythm, and how to use an AED when one is available. The language stays simple so you can recall the steps under pressure. Several articles in this archive expand on the basics. For example, what CPR actually is is explained in plain terms, while our CPR flowchart breaks the sequence into a visual step-by-step reference.

Why Easy-to-Read CPR Information Matters In Everyday Settings

Most cardiac emergencies happen in ordinary places. Someone collapses at home, at sport, at work or in a public area, and whoever is nearby becomes the first responder. Quick access to straightforward CPR guidance helps remove hesitation. Articles like why parents should learn CPR and how real CPR differs from what you see on television make the process more approachable by showing what to expect and what actually works in real situations.

How Our CPR Resources Support Skill Building

These materials help people learn CPR from different angles. Some readers want a quick walkthrough, which is why we include resources like Learn CPR in a Snap. Others want a more methodical approach, such as our guide on how to learn CPR. Together, they reinforce the same core actions: recognising an unresponsive person, checking breathing, calling for help, starting compressions and continuing until trained responders take over.

How Our CPR Resources Help You Maintain Confidence Over Time

CPR is a physical skill that fades if you do not revisit it. Reading through the steps, reviewing a flowchart or refreshing your understanding of breathing checks keeps the process familiar. This reduces the mental load during an emergency. If you want structured practice, these resources lead naturally into accredited CPR training, which provides hands-on repetition and instructor feedback.

How Our CPR Resources Improve Real-World Preparedness

When people already understand the basics of CPR, they react faster. They recognise abnormal breathing sooner. They start compressions with less delay. They are more willing to use an AED. Our collection of CPR articles, explainers and flowcharts is designed to build that level of comfort in households, workplaces and community settings. For those who want to go beyond reading and learn the physical technique, enrolling in formal CPR training strengthens both personal capability and the safety of the people around them.