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Re-Certs

Our training partners give Red Cross 1st aid and or CPR renewal courses. These kinds of classes are designed for individuals who want to re-cert expired certs. All the renewal programs present successful individuals with cards that meet or surpass the accreditation merit of the out of date card. We provide all available re-cert training courses at various times and also at the best costs. Enrollment is done easily and on-line. This website features the offered renewal training courses provided by our training partners.

Available First Aid and CPR Re-Cert Programs

Standard First Aid Renewal

The following renewal course is intended for participants that need to re-certify out of date standard first aid, CPR and AED cards throughout Canada. This training course is roughly seven hrs in length and includes Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) level “C” re-certification. AED training is also incorporated. Re-cert cards are valid for 3 years.

Emergency First Aid Renewals

This particular renewal program is made for applicants that want to renew both emergency 1st aid and Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Cardiopulmonary resuscitation level “A” is offered standard within this re-cert course, however, applicants can easily opt for CPR “C” to partner this course. AED re-certification is provided. This specific class normally takes four to six hours to finish.

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation level HCP and AED Re-Certification

This CPR and AED “only” re-certification program centers only on Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and does not involve first-aid re-certification. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) level HCP and AED re-cert classes are featured by our training partners in various locations and different dates and times. Visit the locations page for more information about our training partners.

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation level C and AED Re-certification

This specific renewal class is regarded as the most in-demand re-certs obtainable. This particular course normally takes approximately four hours to do and also includes automated external defibrillator (AED) training. Check out the CPR “C” and AED renewal page for details and / or enrollment.

Before signing up for any kind of re-cert course participants have to meet a few Canadian Red Cross required prerequisites. Check out the re-cert course page of your choice to find out more or to enroll. All the 1st aid and or CPR re-certs with our training partners give credible three year cards.

Registration

Individuals that want to register for any renewal programs can select a Red Cross provider by clicking here. All of our training providers are the top ranking Red Cross 1st aid and CPR providers in Canada.