CPR/AED training
CPR/AED training is an essential step for anyone wishing to be prepared to respond to a medical emergency. Whether you're a healthcare professional or a citizen eager to contribute to the safety of your community, this training gives you the skills you need to save lives.
Our CPR/AED training program combines theoretical instruction with practical exercises, ensuring a thorough understanding and mastery of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). The training is designed to be accessible and practical, adapting to your schedule and learning pace.
By taking part in our training course, you'll learn how to :
- Recognize the signs of cardiac arrest.
- Give effective chest compressions and ventilation.
- Use an automated external defibrillator (AED) safely.
- Act quickly and appropriately in a medical emergency.
Upon successful completion of this 16-hour Intermediate First Aid course, the candidate will receive a valid certification that meets the requirements for "First Aid intermediateTraining" as set out in CSA standard Z1210-17.
Upon successful completion of this 16-hour CSA Z1210-17 First Aid training course for healthcare professionals, the candidate will receive a certification valid for a period of two (2) years that meets the requirements of "Intermediate First Aid Training" as set out in CSA Z1210-17.
Since this training is geared towards healthcare professionals, the candidate will be required to update his or her priority skills one year after successful certification.
This comprehensive training must be repeated every two (2) years to maintain active certification status.
CPR/AED training
The certification obtained on completion of the training course is nationally recognized, and is a valuable asset for both healthcare professionals and committed citizens. Join us and make a difference by acquiring life-saving skills.
For more information or to register, visit our website or contact us directly. Together, let's make safety and resuscitation a priority for everyone.