June 1, 2008
Promoting its mission to "reduce cardiac arrest"
CSI enters an R&D relationship with Enagic USA, excusive
manufacturers Kangen Water. Overall humans are more that 65%
percent water. Our research hypothesis evaluates how three
water properties impacts cardiac health: 1) pH, 2) ORP, 3)
microclustering, of water molecules.
Feb 20, 2008
CSI working with Heart
Squad, Inc. will promote its mission to "reduce cardiac arrest" by
early test using MTWA, Microvolt T-Wave Alternans. MTWA is a
test designed by Cambridge Heart to determine ones risk of having
ventricular tachydysrhythmias up to two years before Sudden Cardiac
Death.
Jun 10, 2007
All CSI programs are available in
1/2 inch VHS Video as well as DVD.
Feb 1, 2007
Robert Ambrose is promoted to
President and CEO after years of leadership as Executive Director.
Steve Young is also promoted to Executive Director.
Jan 13, 2007
CSI builds R&D capacity to
study genetics of cardiac disease. More will be published with
the conclusion of the study.
Dec 31, 2006
Robert Ambrose, President & CEO, completes his Doctor of Philosophy
Ph.D., in Health & Safety.
Sep 5, 2006
CSI's Scientific Advisory Panel adopts American Heart Association
CPR update. Handbooks and Videos will be updated.
Feb 15, 2006
Citizen Safety Institute adds Canadian Affiliate SFS Critical as
primary distribution center for North America. SFS Critical has
shown extensive leadership in safety management and its IT
infrastructure.
Jan
15, 2005
Robert
Ambrose, Executive Director, completes his Masters of Business
Administration, MBA in Marketing.
Nov 16, 2004
Citizen Safety Institute announces the release of the long awaited
Health Care Professional CPR on CD
training and certification course.
This courses meets all local, state, national and ECC (Emergency
Cardiac Care)
course requirements just like the American Heart Association and
American Red Cross Professional and BLS courses. Our technology
improvement allows full V-manikin practice and testing from your
computer. Traditional manikin practice is optional, but no
longer needed. A true evolution in training and certification.
Oct 4, 2004
Citizen Safety Institute announces the release of Online ACLS
training and certification through American College of Emergency
Physicians.
This courses meet all local, state, national and industry specific
course approvals.
Sept 10, 2004
Article published in
Occupational Health & Safety magazine; "The Cost of Cardiac
Arrest in the Workplace" In our studies, with the Los Angeles
International Airport (LAX) a death costs the employer 175 percent
of that worker's annual salary, just for replacement. The cost
of corporate heart screening produced a 25,000% return on
investment.
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Aug 24, 2004
Citizen Safety Institute announces the release of Online CPR, AED,
First Aid Bloodborne Pathogen training.
These courses meet all local, state, national and industry specific
course approvals .
Aug 12, 2004
Citizen Safety Institute announces the release of First Aid on CD-ROM.
This interactive program is a nationally approved Basic First Aid
course.
July 7, 2004
Citizen Safety Institute announces the release of CPR on CD-ROM.
This Nationally approved CPR course for the Lay Rescuer is now
available in the United States.
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June 22, 2004
Citizen Safety Institute and Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) Risk
Management, have recently completed Phase One of the most intensive
screening program for Sudden Cardiac Death, to date. This
program tested 16.4% of the employees and has the ability to save
LAWA $4.175 million in direct and avoided costs due to Cardiac
Arrest of their employees.
June 7, 2004
First Aid For All and Citizen Safety Institute agree to co-market a
new interactive CPR training and certification course, which has
become the the most often used CPR training program in Australia.
This new CPR program meets and exceeds National (AHA & ARC) and
international guidelines. This certification is valid
internationally.
April 28, 2004
Citizen Safety Institute begins screening employees of the Los Angeles
World Airports (LAWA) to determine their risk of having a Cardiac Arrest
and a Heart Attack. CSI and LAWA have opened this testing to all
of their employees, up to 3000 over the
next few months with our second generation screening equipment. This will be the
single largest group of employees ever screened.
March 22, 2004
Citizen Safety Institute partners with Heart Squad in the
acquisition of second generation testing equipment that is more
suitable for corporate screening. This new equipment will
allow CSI to reduce cardiac arrest .
January 18, 2002
Heart Squad joins Citizen Safety
Institute in the promotion and dissemination of a UCLA study to
determine the prevention value of the "Cardiac Arrest Test." This new technology
determines if a person will have a cardiac arrest within 12-18 month. The test is a
non-invasive test, which takes about 10 minutes, yet is 95% accurate.
April 1, 2000 Article
written in Occupational Health & Safety magazine; "Five Steps to reduce
Cardiac Arrest in Your Workplace" When all of the links of the chain are acted upon,
at least 40 percent of sudden cardiac arrest victims can be saved.
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October 4, 1999
American Heart Association
upgrades Citizen Safety Institute to a National Training Organization. Excerpts from
the AHA letter read "...CSI is an American Heart Association Community Training
Center in good standing... ...In that role, Citizen Safety Institute is authorized to
conduct American Heart Association recognized training throughtout the United
States..."
July 5, 1996 Citizen
Safety Institute Incorporates as a nonprofit public benefit corporation as a 501(C)(3). of
the Internal Revenue Code. And accepts donations at Citizen Safety Institute, P.O.
Box 115, Manhattan Beach, CA 90267
August 13, 1993 Article written
in the Los Angeles Times; "Franchise Spotlighted at Entrepreneur Expo" Citizen
Safety Institute expands through franchising.
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July 1, 1993 Article
written in the journal Emergency Medical Services; "One-Hour CPR Training"
Citizen CPR teaches 200 percent better than the traditional 4 - 8-hour courses by the
Heart Association and the Red Cross.
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