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Heat Illness Prevention
Enrollment open1 hour / 60 minutesEnglish and Spanish$19.99 with certificate included
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Questions before choosing the course

These answers summarize pricing, certificate details, acceptance, course limits, and how to confirm the certificate works for your situation.

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What does Heat Illness include?

It includes bilingual online course access, 6 lessons, final review, basic completion controls, and a certificate after requirements are finished.

Will my court, school, employer, or agency accept this certificate?

The course is awareness training and does not replace state-specific heat procedures, site-specific emergency plans, supervisor duties, weather monitoring, or employer-specific high-heat rules. Confirm acceptance with the requesting party before paying or relying on the certificate.

What appears on the certificate?

Certificate lists Heat Illness Prevention, 1-hour length, student name, completion date, published price, and verification route. It also shows the posted price, online delivery, and verification information.

How much does the course cost?

Standard tuition is $19.99, with the certificate included. The price match guarantee can be reviewed before purchase for comparable courses.

How long is the course?

The course is structured as 1 hour / 60 minutes. Lessons are completed in sequence, and the certificate is issued after requirements are met.

What does this course not replace?

Not medical diagnosis, emergency medical care, legal advice, or a complete state-specific heat illness prevention program. Follow any specific instruction from the court, officer, employer, school, or agency.