Standard First Aid, Level "C" CPR + A.E.D.
Standard First Aid & Level C CPR are combined to create one course for convenience and economy. Annual retraining in CPR is recommended. Often this is a recognized prerequisite for medical, dental, nursing, police, fire and ambulance programs. (Check your requirements). Certificates are valid for three years.
Emergency First Aid, Level "C" CPR + A.E.D.
This an ideal course for new parents, Babysitters, Nannies and Daycare providers or anyone who cares for infants and children. Basic First Aid principles, Choking and CPR techniques are taught using infant and child manikins.
Standard First Aid, Level "A" CPR + A.E.D.
Standard First Aid training with one-rescuer adult CPR (level "A") This course is the most popular choice by businesses and industry for training employees. Students are advised to renew their CPR training each year.
Emergency First Aid, Level "A" CPR + A.E.D.
This course is well suited to those who would like the basics in first aid and CPR in a one day program. Suitable for general interest, office staff and companies with fewer than 6 employees. Nationally recognized certificates, valid for three years.
Standard First Aid Renewal
This course is designed for persons holding a valid Standard First Aid & Level C CPR certificate who want to renew before it expires. Renewal of a certificate is permissible on a "once only" basis. Further renewal must be alternated with attendance on a full course.
H.C.P. (B.L.S.) C.P.R. + A.E.D. Renewal
CPR for Health Care Providers ( H.C.P. / B.L.S. ) is a new course specifically designed for the current and future Health Care and Emergency Care Professional or Emergency Service Provider. Topics covered include cardiovascular and respiratory emergencies, adult, child and infant CPR skills, two rescuer CPR and A.E.D., use of the bag valve mask, rescue breathing and jaw thrust, anatomy and physiology and infection control. A nationally recognized certificate valid for one year upon successful completion of the course requirements. Identified as a prerequisite for post-secondary health and emergency service training programs