First Aid 4U Training Toronto

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Toronto, Canada

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Emergency training· Safety equipment supplier· Occupational safety and health

First Aid 4U Training Toronto Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

First Aid 4U Training Toronto is located in Toronto, Canada on 344 Bloor St W #403. First Aid 4U Training Toronto is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category emergency training in Canada.

Address

344 Bloor St W #403

Phone

+1 6474933256

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Marcel Magnaye

I had a wonderful time with this CPR, first aid course. I think the instructor’s name was Catherine and thought she was amazing! I’ve taken the course before with a different provider and think the material could get a little dry but it was fun an entertaining. I highly recommend it!

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rae jackson

The environment was very welcoming! It was cozy and friendly, and everyone worked as a team. The instructor, Cathrine, was an absolute gem! She made the experience worth while, as she was patient, knowledgeable, and have a great personality. I would recommend this place to anyone. The overall experience was great!

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Céline P

Just had a two days Standard First aid and CPR training with Catherine and we really enjoyed it. Catherine, our instructor was amazing! She illustrated the course with so many personal professional examples, in such an entertaining way, that we could have listened to her for hours! Thanks again!

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Jean Cahill

The course was presented very casually yet thoroughly. It was quite easy to stay involved and pay attention to the information. Our presenter had a calm way of covering all the pertinent details.

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Pierre Savoie

My 2-day session (running in parallel with people there for a one-day session and a half-day Emergency Training on the first day) was done efficiently. Many of us were re-training and familiar with the material. The trainer was personable and gave anecdotes about her experiences with emergencies. The only little quibble was that some of the practice mannequins (adult and baby) had batteries that ran out, and so the indicator lights were not working.