Canadian First Aid Courses in Windsor

Canadian First Aid Courses in Windsor
Canadian First Aid Courses in Windsor

Participants that need first aid and / or CPR certification that meets workplace or academic requirements can enrol in Canadian first aid courses in Windsor with Windsor First Aid. This provider is a proud training partner of St Mark James and offers a variety of different courses including private classes, re-certifications, food safety and stand-alone CPR and AED classes.  Participants enrolled in St Mark James basic first aid (one or two-day courses) will learn a variety of different first aid skills that they can use in different emergency situations including circulatory emergencies, respiratory emergencies, broken bones, wounds and environmental emergencies such as hypothermia and heat stroke. St Mark James training certificates are awarded to trainees who are able to complete the course. This award is valid for 3 years and many awards can be re-certified as long as prerequisites are met. Classes are available at various dates, times and locations and participants can register via on-line, telephone or email. CSR’s are available to help with registration or can help you book a private course for groups of almost any size. To register for St Mark James Canadian first aid courses in Windsor use the contact information available below.

How To Register for a Course?

To enrol in a training program in Windsor, Ontario you can contact them via a number of methods including:

Available programs

Tube sling
Tying slings to immobilize injuries is taught in first aid training courses.

Windsor First Aid has several training programs to choose from, all inclusive of basic first aid and AED training. AEDs are machines that can detect heart rhythms and apply needed shock to restart the heart. Different training course levels are available for different kinds of certification.

  • Standard Childcare CPR and first aid
  • Standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
  • Emergency Childcare 1st aid and CPR
  • Emergency first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
  • Babysitting CPR and 1st aid
  • Basic Marine CPR and 1st aid
  • CPR level -C and AED
  • CPR level “C” for health care providers and AED
  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation -A

The video on a variation of the choking rescues will help introduce you to first aid topics covered in St Mark James classes.

Rates

Training courses at Windsor First Aid are easily the cheapest in the area. Rates include taxes, certification fees, and use of training manuals and equipment. Trainees can rest assured there will be no additional expenses during the training.

Trainees who drop out of their course are entitled to a full refund, provided a 72-hour notice is given prior to dropping out.

Extra classes

If you do not want to enrol in the full training course, stand-alone classes for particular topics are available for enrolment. Private classes are usually offered to big groups and companies but you can inquired about them with an e-mail or a telephone call.

Certification

Once a trainee successfully completes and passes any training course, he or she is awarded a St Mark James training certificate, valid for three years throughout Canada. Near-expiry certificates can be renewed through refresher / re-cert programs offered at several locations and on various days throughout the week.

Facilities

CPR and first aid training room
CPR and first aid training room

The training centers around Ontario are easily accessible, within walking distance to private parking, public transportation, and restaurants. The classrooms are spacious and well-maintained, are are equipped with the latest technology in first aid and CPR training.

All classes are taught by St Mark James certified instructors with high-end training equipment so students get the best training possible. 

Did You Know?

What does a first aid kit contain?

It is vital that every home has a first aid kit. Despite popular belief, every person should know the importance of keeping first aid supplies in the home, whether or not you have children. Here are some basic supplies that you should have on an everyday basis.

  • Adhesive tape (Micropore, Transpore)
  • Antibiotic ointment
  • Antiseptic solution/Iodine solution
  • Bandages (different sizes)
  • Bandage strips
  • Cold packs
  • Cotton balls/swabs
  • Later gloves
  • Duct tape
  • Gauze pads/rolled gauze
  • First aid manual
  • Lubricant
  • Plastic bags (for disposal)
  • Safety pins
  • Scissors/tweezers
  • Soap and sanitizer
  • Saline solution
  • Thermometer
  • Triangular bandage
  • Dropper and bulb

Learn how to use the contents of a basic first aid kit by enrolling in St Mark James Canadian First Aid courses in Windsor today!