First Aid Care provides Canadian Red Cross WSIB-approved First Aid & CPR training as well as online Health & Safety courses.
11/20/2025
❤️ Why Learn CPR? Because every moment matters.
CPR saves lives, and your quick action can make all the difference when seconds count. Early CPR can dramatically boost survival rates — and once you learn it, it’s a skill you carry for life.
Join our Standard First Aid & CPR Level C (Blended Learning Format) course on November 11, 2025, at Woodgreen Community Services, 1533 Victoria Park Ave, Scarborough.
Gain the confidence and skills to act in an emergency — because every second counts when saving a life. ⏱️
🎃 Happy Halloween from First Aid Care! 👻 Wishing you a night full of fun, laughter, and safe scares!
Remember — whether it’s a spooky scrape or a candy-induced tumble, a little first aid know-how goes a long way. 😉🩹 Stay safe, stay prepared, and enjoy the treats (not the tricks)!
🦃 This Thanksgiving, let safety take a seat at the table too! From carving to cooking, these quick first aid tips will help keep your celebration stress-free and safe. ❤️ Be prepared. Be confident. Be the reason someone’s thankful this year.
🗓️ New Course Alert!
Join our Standard First Aid & CPR Level C (Blended Learning) on October 14, 2025 at Woodgreen Community Services, 1533 Victoria Park Avenue, Scarborough.
💻 Learn online.
🤝 Practice in person.
❤️ Be the difference when it matters most.
📅 Mark your calendar! Our Standard First Aid & CPR Level C Course (Blended Learning) is happening on October 9, 2025 at Woodgreen Community Services, 2830 Lakeshore Blvd W, Etobicoke.
🩺 Learn life-saving skills.
💻 Convenient blended format.
🙌 Be ready when it matters most.
⏱️ The first 60 minutes after an accident known as the Golden Hour, can be the difference between life and death. 🩺 Knowing first aid gives you the power to act when every second counts. 💡
Sign up for our first aid courses and learn how you can make a difference:
❤️ This World Heart Day, put your heart first.
Your heart works non-stop for you—take care of it with healthy choices, regular check-ups, and staying active. 💪🩺
💡 Small steps = a healthier heart.
👉 Share this message and spread awareness—because every heart matters.
09/25/2025
🚑 Don’t Panic—Be Prepared!
When emergencies strike, quick action saves lives.
✅ Have a first aid kit
✅ Check the scene
✅ Assess responsiveness
✅ Control bleeding
✅ Ensure airway & breathing
✅ Call emergency services
💡 Your response can make the difference between life and death.
🚑 Register now: firstaidcare.ca/Registration
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09/19/2025
🚑✨ First Aid Training – Be Prepared to Save a Life! ✨🚑
📍 Location: WoodGreen Community Services
2930 Lakeshore Blvd, West, Etobicoke
📅 Date: 19 September
Learn life-saving skills, gain confidence in emergencies, and become the help until help arrives. 🙌
✅ Hands-on training
✅ Certified instructors
✅ Practical, real-world skills
👉 Seats are limited!
🔗 Register now: firstaidcare.ca/Registration
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Going forward, the Canadian Red Cross' most popular course – First Aid Training (SFA) and CPR Training Levels A and Level C can now be done online in a Blended Learning format. Emergency First Aid (EFA) Training Levels A and Level C are now also included. So, if you've done the course several times in the past due to work or school – or just mandatory training, then this is great news in that you won't have to take time away from school or work to attend a course! Give it a try – choose the 'Blended Learning' button on the right that matches the course you need. Mental Health first aid is now also included.
CPR Works...
To give someone a chance at surviving cardiac arrest the Canadian Red Cross (CRC) is doing a great job at CPR Training in nearly every community all across Canada.
Your action, when you find an unconscious person suspected of suffering a heart attack can make an enormous difference: Minutes count – literally – start to compress the chest as soon as you can. If you can't remember the full sequence of CPR – comprising 30 compressions followed by 2 breathes – just compress the chest! When you initiate CPR, you circulate some of the body's reserve oxygen. Don't give up, keep going until EMS arrives!
As always, remain calm, focus on the sequence of the CPR and always remain safe!