CPR Class in Toronto

CPR Class in Toronto
The best CPR Class in Toronto

Learn ILCOR and American Heart Association approved CPR techniques by taking a course with Toronto First Aid. This Ontario WSIB approved provider has been offering courses throughout the Toronto Metropolitan region since 2009. A large part of its success is due to the large volume of courses, low prices, comfortable classrooms and experienced / knowledgeable teachers. Customers can register for CPR “only” courses such as CPR level “A”, “C” or “HCP” (Health Care Provider) or these courses can be combined with first aid training to offer standard or emergency first aid. All the above mentioned courses include training and certification in the use of automate external defibrillators (AED).  Participants may also register for on-line safety training, book private courses, order first aid supplies or even re-certify an expiring award.  Visit the Toronto First Aid website here for more details on available classes, rates, and schedules. You can use the registration information below to complete your enrolment.

Register for a CPR Class in Toronto Here

To register for a course or to inquire about the services available to you in the Toronto area use the following contact information:

  • Telephone: 1-888-870-7002 (Office hours are from 7 am to 6 pm)
  • Email: info@canadianfirstaid.ca (emails are responded to within one business hour)
  • Website: www.torontofirstaidcpr.ca (On-line registration available)

About Toronto First Aid

Cheap course rates of CPR Class in Toronto

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Place something soft or support the head during a seizing episode.

The rates for training courses at Toronto First Aid are the lowest in the area. The total fees for a training course is inclusive of taxes, certificates, and St Mark James registration fees. There are no additional expenses after the initial enrolment fee.

Full refunds are given to trainees who drop out, provided a 72-hour notice was done.

What Courses Are Available with Toronto First Aid?

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CPR pocket mask used as a barrier device when giving rescue breaths.

This Ontario WSIB approved provider offers a wide range of courses including:

  • Stand-alone CPR level “A”
  • Stand-alone CPR level “C”
  • Stand-alone CPR level “HCP”
  • Standard first aid, CPR level “A”, “C” or “HCP” and AED
  • Standard childcare first aid, CPR level “B” and AED
  • Emergency first aid, CPR level “A”, “C” or “HCP” and AED
  • Babysitting first aid
  • Basic Life Support (BLS)
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
  • Material Safety Data Sheet On-Line Training
  • H2S Alive Courses
  • H2S Awareness Training
  • Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS) On-Line Training
  • Fire Safety On-Line Training
  • Medical Terminology

For inquiries about the above mentioned courses use the contact information posted above.

High-end training centers

No other provider has better maintained establishments. Toronto First Aid training centers have spacious classrooms with the latest equipment for CPR and first aid training. Training centers are easily accessible by public and private transportation as well. Amenities such as free parking and restaurants are within walking distance.

Certificates of CPR Class in Toronto

Successful completion of a training course or class will give trainees a certificate for training valid for three years. Renewal of expiring or near-expiry certificates can done through completion of refresher courses, offered at least twice a week at Toronto First Aid.

Did You Know?

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Acne is relatively harmless but skin infections have been known to develop in people who do not keep their skin clean or like to pick at pimples. Here are some typical risk factors for developing pimples or acne.

  • Teenagers
  • Women, 2 to 7 days before menstruating
  • Pregnancy
  • Medication with steroids, androgens, and/or lithium
  • Direct skin contact with oil substances
  • Family history
  • Friction against the skin
  • Stress (can worsen acne)

 

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