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First Aid Canada has a firm philosophy believing that everyone has the capacity to offer compassion and assistance to others in need.

First Aid Canada believes every person has the capacity to save a life! As a trusted name in the first aid, safety equipment, AED, and CPR industry for over 20 years, First Aid Canada specializes in providing high-quality emergency response products at an affordable price. We have successfully established ourselves as a reliable partner for various businesses and organizations, including schools,

08/12/2026

"Why is safety the one thing we hesitate on?"

Businesses approve new equipment, software, and upgrades without much debate, then pause when it comes to first aid and safety.

Here is the thing. A single serious incident can cost far more than any of those approvals, in dollars, in downtime, and in people. Safety is not money spent. It is money protected.

When you treat preparedness as an investment, the math looks very different.

Life is precious. Be prepared.

Photos from First Aid Canada's post 08/11/2026

Did you know we carry eye wash too?

When something splashes, sprays, or blows into an eye, the first 15 seconds matter. Having the right eye wash within reach can be the difference between a quick rinse and a trip to the hospital.

From wall mounted stations to grab and go bottles, First Aid Canada has eye protection covered for your whole team.

Swipe through to see the range, then tap the link in our bio to shop.

Life is precious. Be prepared.

Photos from First Aid Canada's post 08/04/2026

Most people leave a first aid course feeling confident. Keeping that confidence months later is the hard part. πŸ’¬

That's why more organizations are adding short safety refreshers between certification cycles, and they don't need to be full courses. A short conversation can do plenty:

What happens if someone collapses in the lunchroom?
Who calls 911?
Who grabs the AED?
Who meets the responders?

With more than 2,500 people trained, First Aid Canada finds these quick discussions keep emergency steps fresh for when they matter most.

Certification gets the skills in place. Conversation keeps them ready. πŸš‘
πŸ”— Book on-site CPR and first aid training at firstaidcanada.com

Photos from First Aid Canada's post 07/21/2026

Out on the water, the nearest help can be hours away. βš“

Life jackets get all the attention, but a properly stocked marine first aid kit is one of the most overlooked pieces of gear onboard. Cuts, burns, slips, and exposure injuries all happen at sea, often far from shore.

Before the next trip, First Aid Canada recommends a quick check that the kit is onboard, accessible, protected from the elements, and free of expired supplies.
Boat safety starts before the lines come off the dock. 🌊

πŸ”— Explore marine and boating kits at firstaidcanada.com

07/20/2026

When the job is rescuing others, dependable equipment is essential. πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

First Aid Canada is proud to have supplied first aid and safety equipment to members of the Canadian Coast Guard and other teams working in demanding environments, where support may be a long way off.

Reliable gear helps crews stay prepared on the water and wherever their work takes them. Our focus remains on quality products, proper maintenance, and equipping responders with the tools they need to act confidently.

A sincere thank you to the responders and professionals who protect Canadians every day. 🌊

πŸ”— Learn how First Aid Canada equips teams at firstaidcanada.com

07/14/2026

Summer heat puts outdoor crews at real risk. β˜€οΈ
Construction teams, landscapers and road crews spend hours in the sun, which is why First Aid Canada suggests one easy upgrade for the warmer months: pack extra instant cold packs. They are inexpensive, simple to store and handy for heat-related illness, swelling, strains and any situation where cooling helps.

It's also a good time to make sure your team knows how to respond when heat takes a serious turn. Our Intermediate Training covers how to treat heat stroke and heat exhaustion, so your crew can act quickly and confidently when it matters most.

While reviewing summer procedures, it's also worth confirming water access, shade, and the expiry dates inside every kit. A few small adjustments now can keep a team safer all season. 🧊

πŸ”— Stock up on cold packs and supplies at firstaidcanada.com

07/13/2026

Ontario workplace first aid courses are getting new names starting June 22, 2026.

Emergency First Aid will become Basic First Aid, and Standard First Aid will become Intermediate First Aid.

The training standards remain trusted and familiar. Regulation 1101 is not changing, and your current certificate will remain valid until its expiry date.

First Aid Canada’s accredited trainers are ready to help keep your workplace trained, compliant and prepared.

07/01/2026

Happy Canada Day from all of us at First Aid Canada!

Today, we celebrate the country we love, and we're proud to do it as a company that's 100% Canadian owned and operated. It's something we don't take for granted. Supporting Canadian means supporting your neighbours, your communities, and the people working hard right here at home.

That's why we make it easy to shop Canadian. Every Canadian-manufactured product on our site is clearly labelled, so you can choose homegrown with confidence.

Whether you're firing up the grill, heading to the lake, or watching the fireworks tonight, we hope your day is filled with good company and great memories. And as you enjoy the long weekend, keep a first aid kit close by. A little preparation goes a long way toward keeping the people you love safe.

From our family to yours, have a safe and wonderful Canada Day.
Life is precious. Be prepared.
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06/26/2026

Does a boat need a first aid kit? 🚀

The short answer is yes, and in many cases, it's actually required depending on the type and size of vessel. Transport Canada outlines first aid kit requirements for certain boats, especially those used commercially or for passengers.

But beyond regulations, the real recommendation is simple. Every boat should have a basic first aid kit on board, even if it is just for pleasure use.

Accidents on the water can happen fast, and help is not always close by. Having the right supplies ready means small injuries stay small and serious situations can be managed until help arrives.

Marine first aid kits are designed specifically for boating environments, with supplies suited for cuts, burns, and water-related incidents.

Explore marine boating first aid kits from First Aid Canada. πŸš‘πŸ’§

06/19/2026

June is Stroke Month in Canada, and it's a cause that sits close to our hearts at First Aid Canada β€οΈπŸš‘

Every time a participant registers for one of our First Aid or CPR courses, it goes beyond training. Through our Giving Back program, one dollar is donated to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada for each person trained.

It's a simple way to turn education into impact. More people trained, more awareness built, and more support going toward life-saving research and recovery programs.

We believe preparedness is about more than skills. It is about community, action, and doing what we can to make a difference when it matters most.

Book your course this month and be part of something bigger.

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