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I have done first aid courses within the last 6 years and I think thins is hands down the best course I have done ! Very hands on, fun but very serious!

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I’ve done several First Aid courses in my career and this was by far the best and most engaging!

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It is the absolute best, very detailed and hands on class. They make learning sooo fun. They are extremely serious and knowledgeable about their work as well.

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I can't praise the first aid training course enough! The humor added a unique and enjoyable element to the learning experience. Having undergone three different trainings with various entities, this one stood out as the best. The combination of engaging teaching style and the comprehensive content made it exceptionally valuable. I highly recommend this course for its effectiveness and enjoyable approach to learning essential life-saving skills.

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I’ve completed this course before but this is by far the BEST!! It was very informative and their interaction has definitely made it easier to remember each important step.

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I've done three courses and this has been the best one yet at making me feel confident offering aid to anyone. ABSOLUTELY worth the investment.

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Class was fantastic... The best First Aid course I have done to date. Kudos to their style of teaching, its was informative, interactive and very hands on.


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It can be the difference between life and death

We don't have the luxury of waiting for an ambulance in Barbados but we can bridge the gap between incident and medical assistance.

Walk with Walking Aid

AT HOME

This is Personal

Don't feel helpless when your friend's baby is choking in front of you. Spot the early signs of a heart attack and prevent a loved one from becoming debilitated or even dying.

Working from Home

AT WORK

Is Your Company Ready?

Safety and Health at Work Act. Are you Prepared? It just takes 6 minutes to lose a colleague but if you have the right training, you can save a life.

Book with Ease

We accept bookings during uncomfortable hours and even at the weekends. If we can't teach you when it is convenient to you, why would we be in business today?

Learn with the Best

Our trainers are high-energy and will motivate you to be engaged and hands-on. It's the best way to create muscle memory.

International

Certification

Be a part of the fastest growing Emergency First Response Organisation in the world

Help People Every Day

The skillset can be used at work, home or in-between.

Workspace

Office Environment

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Education

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Water Sports

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Industrial 

Specialty Courses

We offer specialty courses for specific clients because not all clients have the same needs.  We have taught hundreds of people from offices, schools, catamarans and factory floors. They each needed an emphasis on what was important to them whether it was crushing and burns to drowning and heat-exhaustion. First Aid Training Barbados has a course designed specifically to address this. 

What's YOUR specialty?

Skills

Primary Care

A woman calling for help while she tends to a man having a heart attack

Heart Attacks

Recognise cardiac arrest, manage the patient, use a crowd to your advantage and work with Emergency Medical Personnel

Someone calling an ambulance while another is suffering from cardiac arrest

Strokes

Diagnose a stroke and understand the implications of a stroke and the urgency of getting help.

A woman administering CPR cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR

Fibrilation

Care for patients with angina/arrhythmia which affects over 9% of adults over 65 and is often confused for a heart attack.

A woman performing the Heimlich maneover on a choking young girl

Choking/Suffocation

Use the back-slap method and the Heimlich maneuver to save children and adults from airway obstruction.

Secondary Care

An adult applying a plaster band-aid to a child's leg

Cuts/Scrapes/Bruises

Confidently use the right bandages and plasters at the right time and for the right reason.

A woman helping bandage a man's head after an injury

Chest/Head/Eye Injuries

Understand the importance of head injuries and check eyes, ears and the neck to prevent life-changing damage.

A first responder helping a burn victim

Burns

Learn how burns can come from temperatures that are too hot AND too cold. Don't make mistakes because you think you know what to do.

A man being put in the recovery position

Heat Stroke/Exhaustion

One needs lying down and the other needs emergency personnel immediately. Know which one you're dealing with.

A woman helping bandage a man's fractured broken arm

Dislocations & Fractures

Help a patient get to a doctor without making the dislocation or fracture/break worse in transit. 

A tourniquet to stop uncontrollable excessive bleeding

Uncontrolled Bleeding

Potentially life-threatening bleeding can be limited and the damage can be contained if you know some very basic techniques.

A first responder helping a man who suffered an electrical injury

Electrical Injuries

The one thing worse than an electrical injury is two electrical injuries. How do you save someone from live electricity and stay safe at the same time.

A woman helping a child recover from drowning and she will prevent secondary drowning with an ambulance and a hospital

Drowning

Take charge with real knowledge. Ensure that patients don't die from secondary drowning because everyone thought the worst was over.

Our Clients Include