Childcare First Aid in Surrey

Childcare First Aid courses in Surrey, B.C.
Childcare First Aid courses in Surrey, B.C.

Located in the heart of Surrey, Vancouver First Aid offers the cheapest rates for the best childcare classes in the area. Since 2007, Vancouver First Aid has been the most popular training service provider compared to other training facilities, with classes on first aid, CPR, and AED available to trainees. Training courses cover basic first aid for adult and child victims, as well as how to use automated external defibrillators (AED). Certification and renewal programs are also available with this workplace approved approved training partner. Prior to registering for any re-certification ensure that you check the prerequisites. Individuals that are employed in the childcare / daycare environment may be required to have a emergency childcare first aid and CPR level “B” certificate. This provider offers this course in both of its training facilities (Newton and Whalley), several times per week. Private classes are also available for groups and business’ of almost any size. To register for a emergency childcare first aid course in Surrey, B.C. use the contact details provided below.

Enrolment can be completed through e-mail and telephone calls. Walk-ins are also highly encouraged by Vancouver First Aid’s very helpful staff. Students who want to sign up through the internet can use the form below as well.

The Vancouver First Aid website has the complete list of offered classes in the Surrey area.

Vancouver First Aid in Surrey

You can contact Vancouver First Aid using the contact information below.

  • Website: www.vancouverfirstaid.ca
  • Email: info@vancouverfirstaid.ca
  • Training Location: 7238 137th, Street Surrey, V3W 1V3
  • Phone Number: 778-709-9180

Vancouver First Aid is located in the heart of the Newton Business district with nearby amenities such as free parking and restaurants.

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Course Prices

This Surrey provider offers two types of childcare first aid courses. The following is some basic information and prices about the two courses:

  • Emergency childcare first aid – This is the most popular of the two courses. This is a 8 hour course that costs 79.99
  • Standard childcare first aid – This is a two day course that costs 135 dollars.

Both courses include CPR level “B” and AED training.

Other Offered Classes of Childcare First Aid in Surrey

Participants may also register for the following first aid and / or CPR courses:

  • Standard first aid, CPR and AED
  • Occupational first aid level 1
  • Emergency first aid, CPR and AED
  • Stand-alone CPR and AED
  • Basic Life Support (BLS)
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
  • Food Safe Level 1
  • Food Safe Level 2
  • On-Line WHMIS
  • On-Line TDG
  • On-Line Fire Safety
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Immobilizing an injured arm using a sling.

This provider also offers private training programs in both of its facilities in Surrey. Private courses can also be held at your facility if space allows. Use the contact information posted above to receive a quote or book a private first aid and / or CPR course.

Re-Certification

Re-certifications are available for a select number of courses. These classes are designed for individuals with current and credible certificates that need to re-certify. The following awards can be renewed:

  • Standard first aid
  • Standard childcare first aid
  • CPR level “C” and AED
  • CPR level “HCP” and AED

Register for a re-cert course in Surrey by using the contact information available above.

Instructors and Facilities of Childcare First Aid in Surrey

Vancouver First Aid facilities in Surrey are the most high-end in the area. Classrooms are outfitted with the latest equipment in first aid and CPR training, and are spacious and comfortable for the large number of trainees in a class.

Did You Know?

Insect bites in children

First aid for insect bites are mainly completed at home with a first aid kit. If the child doesn’t show any allergic reactions such as severe rashes and difficulty breathing, continue treating the child at home. If an insect with a stinger stung the child, remove the stinger with a pair of tweezers or flick it with a stiff card. Use a cool compress to help with pain and swelling. Calamine can be used to relieve any itching.

Learn more about insect bites and managing environmental emergencies by enrolling in workplace approved emergency childcare first aid courses in Surrey B.C.

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