Tennessee Childcare CPR & First Aid Training — Licensing Compliance
Get your staff compliant with Pediatric CPR and Pediatric First Aid.
In-Pulse CPR delivers hands-on certification, inspection-ready documentation, and flexible scheduling across Tennessee.
Serving Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Clarksville & statewide.
What Tennessee Requires
Key licensing items for TN childcare programs (centers, group homes, family care):
Programs ensure staff hold current certifications in Pediatric/Infant CPR (and adult CPR when school-age children are present).
At least one staff member with current First Aid is always present; many programs require a majority of staff certified during operating hours.
New hires complete First Aid/CPR promptly (commonly within 90 days) and remain current per licensing timelines.
Keep certificates and rosters on site; maintain stocked first-aid kits and ensure staff know locations and contents.
This summary is for convenience and does not replace Tennessee childcare licensing rules or agency guidance.
How In-Pulse CPR Keeps You Compliant
- Pediatric CPR/AED + First Aid Courses: Hands-on AHA-approved training that meets childcare licensing expectations.
- Inspection-Ready Records: Individual certificates and class rosters formatted for provider files.
- Renewal Tracking: We can schedule refreshers and send reminders so staff stay current.
- On-Site or Classroom Options: Flexible scheduling across Tennessee, including evenings/weekends.
Quick FAQ
Does the training have to be “Pediatric”?
Yes—childcare settings require infant/child CPR content, not adult-only CPR.
Is hands-on skills practice required?
Yes—programs include psychomotor practice (not online-only) to meet licensing expectations.
How often do staff renew?
Most providers follow a two-year cycle for CPR/First Aid; verify cadence with your licensor or program policy.
Ready to Get Your Staff Certified?
View group training options and reserve dates that fit your schedule.

