First Aid Services in Vancouver

First aid and CPR courses and services in Vancouver
First aid and CPR courses and services in Vancouver

Vancouver First Aid has been delivering St Mark James first aid training courses in Vancouver since 2010. This provider is the largest and most popular St Mark James service provider in the Vancouver community. They offer the largest selection of training programs for first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and automated external defibrillation (AED) for the cheapest possible rates. Students can enroll in full programs, stand-alone classes, private classes, and refresher programs.

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Vancouver First Aid Registration

Prospective students can choose a training course from the website linked above. After choosing the class they want to register for, they can complete their enrolment through e-mail, telephone call, walk-in, or via the online registration form below.

CPR, First Aid, and AED training programs

Training classes at Vancouver First Aid are available at different schedules during the week, evenings and weekends included. Full training courses for CPR and first aid are available, inclusive of AED training. AEDs are machines that detect heart rhythms and apply needed shock to the heart.

If you do not want to enroll in a full course, stand-alone CPR/AED and stand-alone classes.

Enrolment fees in Vancouver First Aid 

CPR keychain
Participants enrolled in first aid training with this St Mark James provider will learn to use a variety of different barrier devices for self-protection. One of the most common, the keychain pocket mask (pictured above), offers effective protection when administering CPR.

Vancouver First aid offers the least expensive prices for its St Mark James first aid, CPR, and AED lessons. Fees are only paid during enrolment, with no additional expenses for the rest of the training period.

The rates below include taxes, certificates, St Mark James registration fees, and training manuals.

  • Standard First Aid, CPR, and AED – 130.00
  • Emergency First Aid, CPR, and AED – 75.00
  • Emergency Childcare First Aid, CPR, and AED – 75.00
  • Standard Childcare First Aid, CPR, and AED – 130.00
  • CPR “A” and AED – 45.00
  • CPR “C” and AED – 55.00
  • CPR “HCP” and AED – 60.00

Certification

Certificates from St Mark James are awarded at the completion of a training program. These are renewable every three years through refresher programs. Refresher programs renew expiring or near-expiry certification twice a week at Vancouver First Aid.

Other Courses Available With this Provider

  • Food Safe Level 1
  • Food Safe Level 2
  • WHMIS Online Training
  • Transportation of Dangerous Good Online Training

Private Instructors in Vancouver First Aid 

Students who want to train at home or book a private instructor for company event training can do so with Vancouver First Aid. Private instructors are available at special hourly rates so give a call or send an e-mail if you want to book private training.

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