First Aid Courses in Lethbridge

CPR and First Aid Courses in Lethbridge
Learn all sorts of rescue techniques, including choking rescue, by taking a first aid course with an OH&S approved provider in Lethbridge, Alberta.

Have you ever seen someone have a heart attack or a stroke? Have you seen someone break a bone? Do the thoughts of those things scare you and make you wonder whether you would know what to do? Learn to recognize and manage heart attacks, strokes, skeletal emergencies and many more when you enrol in Alberta OH&S approved first aid courses with an OH&S approved provider such as Lethbridge First Aid. Located in central / downtown Lethbridge, it offers the lowest prices, has the largest classroom with the latest equipment with the best teachers. Learn life saving skills and the latest CPR rescue techniques by registering for first aid courses with this high end provider in Lethbridge, Alberta.

Lethbridge First Aid offers the cheapest rates.

When compared to NOSH Safety, Safety Simplified, the YMCA, Gateway Safety Services and St. Johns Ambulance it is clear that Lethbridge First Aid is easily the lowest priced OH&S approved first aid course provider in Lethbridge. Check out the break down of prices when comparing the most popular course, intermediate first aid, with all the providers.

  • Lethbridge First Aid – 164.99
  • Nosh Safety Services – 180.00 plus tax
  • St. John Ambulance – 179.00 plus tax
  • Gateway Safety Services – 175.00 plus tax
  • YMCA – 165 plus tax

It is clear that Lethbridge First Aid is the lowest priced provider of St Mark James Training OH&S approved standard first aid training.

When Do I Get My Certificate?

The answer to this depends on which provider issued you the certificate. The following is a breakdown of when you receive your OH&S approved certificate by provider:

  • Canadian Red Cross – it will be mailed to you.
  • Lifesaving Society – it will be mailed to you.
  • St. Johns Ambulance – it will be mailed to you.
  • St Mark James Training – it will be provided to you at the end of the class once you successfully complete the course.

Did You Know?

Deep skin wounds

While most cuts and scrapes heal on their own without complications, deep wounds known as lacerations require medical assistance have to be brought to the emergency room. Deep wounds often need stitches or butterfly tape for shallower wound. Here are some first aid tips in handling a deep wound.

  • Control the bleeding with light pressure and piece of gauze or cloth.
  • Use clean water or sterile saline over the wound to clean it and remove any visible particles.
  • Temporarily cover the wound lightly with some gauze and a bandage.
  • Visit the emergency room and get stitches.
  • Change the dressing everyday or when it gets dirty.
  • Watch out for any signs of infection such as abnormal redness, increasing pain, foul odor, and yellow drainage.

Learn more about deep skin wounds and more when you sign up for first aid training in Lethbridge with a reputable OH&S approved provider.

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