Community First Aid and CPR in Vancouver

Community first aid and CPR training in Vancouver
Community first aid and CPR training in Vancouver

Vancouver First Aid is the leader in community-level cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first aid training. It has been providing students in the Vancouver area with high-quality programs since 2008 and has become the most popular provider in the area. You can sign up for CPR, first aid, or automated external defibrillation (AED) training programs, offered at various schedules throughout the week. Other popular programs available with this provider include food safe level 1, occupational first aid level 1, WHMIS training, and TDG training (available online). You can click here for a complete list of available classes on the Vancouver First Aid website or use the contact information provided below.

Easy Registration in Vancouver

Registration for courses at Vancouver First Aid is very easy. Students can register through a telephone call or an e-mail, or walk-ins during business hours in any of the training facilities in Vancouver. Use the following information to contact this provider:

  • Email: info@vancouverfirstaid.ca
  • Telephone: 778-709-9180
  • Website: http://vancouverfirstaid.ca
  • East Vancouver Training Centre: 1773 Kingsway, East Vancouver

Check out the map for more information about the location of this training centre:

This training centre offers programs to a variety of communities throughout Vancouver including:

  • Yaletown
  • Downtown Vancouver
  • Marpole
  • Shaugnessy
  • West End Vancouver
  • West Vancouver
  • East Vancouver
  • Kensington
  • Dunbar
  • UBC
  • Langara
  • Southlands
  • Fraser Heights
  • Main
  • Kitsilano
  • Coal Harbour

The following is a break down of operating hours for this training centre:

Saturday
  • 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Sunday
  • 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Monday
  • 9 a.m.–10 p.m.
Tuesday
  • 9 a.m.–10 p.m.
Wednesday
  • 9 a.m.–10 p.m.
Thursday
  • 9 a.m.–10 p.m.
Friday
  • 9 a.m.–10 p.m.

Training centers are also located in Downtown Yaletown, East Vancouver, and Surrey-Newton. Classes are available Monday to Sunday.

Certification Classes in Vancouver

The following WorkSafe BC-approved course is available with this provider in Vancouver

  • Occupational first aid level 1 (OFA level 1) – 89.99

These courses are also available that meet workplace and academic requirements:

  • Standard first aid, CPR level “C” and AED – 144.99
  • Emergency first aid, CPR level “A” and AED – 89.99
  • Childcare first aid, CPR level “B” and AED – 89.99
  • CPR level “A” – 49.99
  • CPR level “C” – 59.99
  • CPR level “HCP” – 64.99

The following other courses are also available with this provider

  • Online WHMIS training
  • Online TDG training
  • H2S Awareness training
  • Food Safe level 1
  • Food Safe level 2
  • Fall Protection
  • Mask Fit Testing
  • Confined Space Entry

To register or for inquiries about any of the above-mentioned courses use the contact information provided near the top of the page.

Certificates are awarded upon completion of the training program. The certificate is valid for three years throughout Canada and will meet whatever school or work requirement the trainee may need it for.

Private Programs

Groups, participants, companies, and new parents looking for private programs can request for an instructor to come to them. Popular private courses include OFA level 1, standard first aid and a course specifically designed for new parents called “Infant CPR”. Competitive and group rates are available for private courses.

Lowest Prices 

Vancouver First Aid has the lowest prices in the Vancouver area. Students can be assured that they will not find cheaper course rates in the area. Course fees include manuals, taxes, and certification. The total fees vary from 45 dollars to 149 dollars depending on the type or level of training taken.

If you will be unable to complete your enrolled program, full refunds are given to trainees who provide 72-hour notices beforehand.

Start your training today with the lesson below.

Did You Know?

Sprains

Sprains happen when a ligament or tendon (a part of the body that holds muscles together) is overstretched or worse, tears. This can happen if you slip or trip and fall which can cause your ankle, wrist, or knee to sprain (these are the common areas that get sprained).

Management of sprains (PRICE)

  1. Protection
  2. Rest
  3. Ice (hot compress for the first 24 hours, then cold compress after)
  4. Compression
  5. Elevation

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