Anaphylaxis & Epinephrine Auto-Injector Training – React Fast, Save Lives
A severe allergic reaction can become fatal in minutes. Cambridge Bay Health offers American Red Cross-certified Anaphylaxis and Epinephrine Auto-Injector Classes that teach participants how to recognize signs of anaphylaxis and administer EpiPen or epinephrine devices effectively. This is critical training for teachers, parents, coaches, childcare providers, and workplace responders.
What You'll Learn in Our Epinephrine & Allergy Response Course
- How to Identify Signs of Anaphylaxis (breathing difficulty, swelling, hives, shock)
- When and How to Use Epinephrine Auto-Injectors (EpiPen, Auvi-Q, generic brands)
- Epinephrine Administration for Adults & Children
- Emergency Action Plans for Allergy Sufferers
- Legal Protections and Good Samaritan Law Overview
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Training includes hands-on practice with realistic trainer devices, not live injectors.
Who Should Take This Class?
- School Staff & Nurses
- Childcare Workers & Camp Leaders
- Coaches, PE Teachers & After-School Supervisors
- Parents & Guardians of Children with Food Allergies
- Workplace First Aid Responders
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Where & When Are Classes Offered?
Courses are available regularly in Lakeland, St. Louis, Tampa, Albuquerque, and more. Choose from standalone or bundled training options.
Certification Information
- Red Cross Certificate of Completion in Anaphylaxis & EpiPen Use
- Valid for 2 years
- Meets school safety, childcare licensing, and OSHA workplace safety standards.
- Available individually or as part of a Pediatric First Aid/CPR package