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Linenoise77 t1_j9fq4qm wrote

I'd be hesitant to take a non-certified one. Yes, it costs money, but that money ensures the trainer knows what they are doing, and the trainer giving you a cert gives you confidence that YOU know what you are doing.

While CPR isn't rocket science, methods have changed, and if you do it incorrectly or in a case where it isn't what is immediately called for, you potentially can do more harm.

I mean if you are serious about it, 70 bucks seems like a small price to pay to make sure you are going to be helpful in a situation like that.

That said, when we had our kid a while back, our hospital offered an infant CPR course (i'm already certified, but wouldn't consider myself qualified to teach someone else) which i believe was free, and i believe didn't carry any certification attached to it.

Edit: Meant to add my wife did take it, and everything they taught her was in line with what i was taught.

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lost_in_life_34 t1_j9fjcfn wrote

me and a bunch of people do 75mph on the pallisades. if I don't feel like driving that fast I just move to the right lane to let others pass me on the left

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for too many cars, they got rid of rail and now those people drive. some people are against transit but then complaining about too many cars

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Brilliant-Sun-563 OP t1_j9fj3js wrote

u/potatochipsfox

Lol. I double-checked the lease and it says, "The Landlord will fully comply with the Rent Security Law (N.J.S.A. 48:6-19 et seq.).". Now how does it look? The Rent Security Law says it won't apply to owner-occupied properties unless asked in writing. Does he saying he will comply trigger it or does it mean I still needed to trigger it?

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