Lethbridge First Aid is one of the most popular St Mark James training providers in Alberta. It is an affiliate of St Mark James and offers the cheapest certification programs for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first aid. Participants can register for a variety of St Mark James Canadian CPR courses in Lethbridge including stand-alone CPR level “A”, “C” and “HCP”. These CPR level’s can also be partnered with one-day first aid classes (emergency first aid) or two-day first aid classes (standard first aid). You’re sure to get the certification you need with Lethbridge First Aid as they offer almost every popular training program. To register for a Canadian CPR course in Lethbridge use the contact details below or scroll to the bottom of the page and complete the on-line registration form.
How do I sign up for CPR Courses in Lethbridge?
The Lethbridge First Aid website has a complete list of available classes. After choosing the class you want to sign up for, just send an e-mail or give a call. Walk-ins are also possible for some weekday classes in Lethbridge. For registration or inquiries about available private classes use the following details:
- Website: http://lethbridgefirstaid.ca/cpr-only-courses/
- Email: [email protected]
What classes are available?
CPR and AED
CPR training programs are focused on training students to perform CPR and automated external defibrillation (AED) in the vent of a cardiovascular emergency such as a heart attack. Other injuries such as heavy bleeding and choking are also topics that are covered by the classes. CPR programs have three levels, each corresponding to a victim age group and target audience.
There are three categories for special stand-alone CPR classes. A, C, and HCP all teach students how to perform CPR on adult victims while C and HCP teach students childcare or infant/toddler CPR.
Can I hire private instructors?
Lethbridge First Aid also offers private instructors with hourly rates. You can book them for training at home or special training for company events like conferences. Just send an e-mail or give a call to inquire about booking private instructors. All instructors and trainers at Lethbridge First Aid are certified by St Mark James.
What kind of certification do I get?
St Mark James certificate cards are given to all trainees who pass the class. To pass the training class, the student must have 100% attendance, 75 percent and higher on the exam, and adequate demonstration of skills (graded by the instructor). A wall-mount sized certificate is optional. The certificates are only valid for three years but re-certification classes are available at least twice a week (approximately 4 hours long for CPR C and HCP).
Can you Do CPR Online?
Yes, lots of providers offer complete online courses. However, your certificate likely won’t be approved by your workplace or school because you didn’t receive any hands on training. We strongly believe that you need hands on training for the training to be effective. Lethbridge First Aid does offer half online and half in class courses called blended classes.
Is CPR Training Expensive?
CPR training can be expensive if you take it with the wrong provider. Take it with Lethbridge First Aid to make sure you get the best prices!
How much will I spend on training?
Rates offered by Lethbridge First Aid are the cheapest in the area. They include taxes, certification fees, and St Mark James training manuals. You don’t have to worry about additional expenses beyond the enrolment fees. Full refunds are given to students who drop out, provided a 72-hour notice was done beforehand.
- CPR level A Course Cost: 74.99
- CPR level C Course Cost: 78.99
- Basic Life Support Course Cost: 84.99
Start your training with the short lesson below.
Did You Know?
Nosebleeds: when to see a doctor?
Nosebleeds are very common and usually stop within a few minutes. They may be caused by injury, heat, or stress. However, if repeated and severe nosebleeds can be the symptom of another disease so be sure to see a doctor if any of these are present:
- Bleeding for more than 20 minutes
- Nosebleed was caused by trauma to the face or head
- Frequent nosebleeds
- Nosebleeds in conjunction with taking blood thinners such as aspirin or warfarin