In this equipment-packed episode of CPR to CEO, Dave Kotz breaks down everything you need to launch or upgrade your CPR training setup—whether you're teaching one class a month or running a full-blown operation.
From high-quality CPR manikins to reliable AED trainers, this episode is your go-to checklist for the essential gear and tools of the trade. Dave shares decades of hands-on experience to help you invest wisely, stay efficient, and keep your classes running smoothly.
You’ll Learn About:
Essential Equipment:
Tech & Software:
Training Materials:
Going Digital:
Reputation Management:
💡 Pro Tip:
If you’re just starting out, borrow gear from your training center, department, or colleagues. It’s a smart way to test the waters before investing $2,000–$4,000 in your own gear.
Action Step:
Audit your current CPR gear and software. Identify what’s missing or outdated. Prioritize ONE thing to upgrade this month that will make your business more professional or efficient.
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Stay safe. Stay sharp. See you next time.
—Dave Jacobs Kotz