Standard First Aid Recert:
All programs comply with the 2005 ILCOR and CoSTAR guidelines!
All participants must hold a valid Red Cross, Standard First Aid certificate in order to be eligible for a recertification course. Under WSIB regulations, only 1 recertification is permissible before a full course must be taken.
Course length is approximately 8 hours which is usually 1 - 8 hr session but can also be done as 2 - 4 hr sessions depending on the needs of the client.
Certification: Red Cross Standard First Aid Recertification, AED & Level 'C' CPR. Valid for 3 years. Course is approved by WSIB
Includes:
| CPR (all ages) | Head & Spine (eye, ear, nose, mouth) | |
| Conscious choking rescues (all ages) | Secondary Lecture & Scenarios | |
| Special CPR considerations | Trauma | |
| Check Call Care | ABC Recap & Rolls | |
| Personal Safety/Approaching a scene | Automated External Defibrillation (AED) | |
| Asthma & Allergies | Medical Emergencies | |
| Cardiovascular Risk Factors | Triage/Multi-person incident | |
| Heart Attack/Angina | Evaluation | |
| Stroke/TIA |
Certified Instruction: Canadian Red Cross and Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada