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Select First Aid Ltd. :: Book Courses :: Canadian Red Cross First Aid :: CPR Level A and Automated External Defibrilation (AED)
Cancellation policy Please note:
Individuals canceling a course must give Select First Aid a minimum of five business days notice prior to the class. “No Shows” will result in full liability for entire course cost.
Please make sure to give us at least three business days notice for rescheduling, otherwise a $10.00 administration fee will be charged.
Registration policy:
If you decide to register over the phone - 604-596-5666, or by email info@bcfirstaidcourses.com please be aware that we will need a Visa or a Mastercard number to get you registered. Do NOT email any credit card information, it is highly recommended to call afterwords. You are NOT considered registered until we receive payment or financial commitment.
Only customers with preapproved credit or an open account with us can use phone ordering as a payment method online or pay via business cheque. Unfortunately, personal cheques are not accepted.If you plan to pay cash or debit, please be aware of our Office hours: 8:00 am to 4: 30 pm, Monday to Friday. Any off-line payment is accepted only during our office hours. Thank you!
Automated External Defibrillation (AED)
Sudden cardiac arrest can strike anyone, anywhere, anytime.
But it doesn't have to result in death. If the heart is shocked quickly with a defibrillator, the victim can survive. The Canadian Red Cross training features instructor led scenarios that allow students the benefit of hands-on skill development.
Key Content:
This program is designed to be generic and adaptable to all AEDs currently available on the Canadian market.
The AED course participants learn the following:
Basic understanding of cardiac function
Importance of early defibrillation
Legal issues associated with AEDs
Skills for using AEDs and respond to all types of cardiac arrest situations
AED maintenance and testing
Scenario-based practice sessions
The AED course is supported by a state-of-the-art and fully illustrated manual.
AED protocols can differ between jurisdictions. We usually follow local protocol or the medical director's direction, whichever is applicable.
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