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Be Prepared, Save a Life: Heart Starters Inc. – Emergency Response Solutions

Heart Starters Inc. is proud to be Canadian. Our commitment lies in offering our clients the best possible service.

Accidents can happen at any time. Heart attacks, seizures, wounds, fractures, and strokes are examples of unexpected emergencies. It can mean the difference between life and death to know what to do. While waiting for emergency medical assistance, life can be sustained with the appropriate information and supplies.

Heart Starters Inc. is a dependable one-stop shop for all emergency response requirements, so you can be sure you’re always ready for anything.

Choose Heart Starters Inc. to be your one-stop-shop.

Our dedication is to help you obtain the three P’s:

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Providing you with the training and materials needed to

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Perform confidently in an emergency

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Preserve life.

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We are dedicated to providing you with First Aid Training and keeping your workplace safe and performing confidently in an emergency.

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Standard First Aid & CPR

This comprehensive two-day course offering first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for those who need training due to work require­ments or who want more knowledge……

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Oxygen Administration

This course teaches how to operate various oxygen devices as well as to respond and treat respiratory emergencies. The course is for those who are required to use oxygen in the workplace including…..

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WHMIS

Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) training familiarizes workers with the system used across Canada to provide safety information about hazardous products in their workplaces…..

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is a CPR course in Ontario?

The duration of standard CPR courses in Canada varies from 4 to 8 hours depending on the levels (CPR-A, CPR-C, or CPR-HCP). If you are combining a CPR and First Aid course, this may take 2 days, totaling approximately 16 hours.

Which CPR certification is the best?

The best CPR certification depends on the need. For the general public CPR-C is the most comprehensive. For healthcare providers, we will refer to their certification as CPR-HCP (Healthcare Provider) because it typically requires renewal every year. You must remember the certification must be through a recognized provider, for example, the Canadian Red Cross, Heart & Stroke Foundation, or St. John Ambulance.

Are online CPR courses valid in Ontario?

Yes, Blended (online + in-person) CPR courses are accepted in Ontario. Certificates that are done entirely online & have no practical component will not be accepted to meet workplace / regulatory requirements.

What is the best first aid course to take?

The best first aid course depends on your role. If you have to take an approved first aid training course for workplace compliance, Standard First Aid with CPR-C level would be the most widely accepted. If you are a parent or caregiver, you might want to consider Emergency First Aid with CPR-B.

Is online CPR certification valid in Ontario?

Online CPR certification is only valid if there is a hands-on component completed in person. Because of this, a blended CPR course is only accepted. Employers and other regulators typically require a submitted demonstration of skills.

How can we get a CPR certificate in Ontario?

You can get certified by enrolling in a recognized CPR training course through Canadian Red Cross training partners like Heart Starters Inc. After completing training and assessment, you’ll receive a certification.

How much does first aid training cost in Ontario?

First aid training in Ontario generally costs between $110.00 and $179.00 CAD for Standard First Aid with CPR-C. Prices may vary depending on the provider and whether it’s a blended or in-person course.

Is first aid training mandatory in Ontario?

Yes, Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act mandates that workplaces must have at least one employee with a valid First Aid and CPR certification present during working hours.

How long is CPR training valid in Ontario?

CPR training is typically valid for one year in Ontario, though some workplaces accept it for up to three years if bundled with First Aid. Always check with your employer or regulatory body.

Is Heart Starters InInlegit?

Yes, Heart CPR is a legitimate provider offering WSIB-approved first aid and CPR training across Ontario. All courses are taught by certified instructors.

What is the AED 3-minute rule?

The AED 3-minute rule suggests that an automated external defibrillator (AED) should be accessible and usable within 3 minutes of a cardiac arrest to maximize survival chances.

Is it compulsory to have a defibrillator?

While not yet mandatory in all settings, Ontario encourages AEDs in public spaces, schools, and sports facilities. Certain workplaces or municipalities may have specific requirements.

How do I use an AED in Canada?

Using an AED is simple:

  • Power on the AED
  • Listen to the voice instructions
  • Attach the pads to the patient
  • Let the AED check the heart rhythm
  • Deliver a shock if advised

There is no longer a need for extensive training on AEDs, as they are intended to be simple to operate.

How long do AED defibrillators last?

Most AED units last 8 to 10 years. The batteries and electrode pads have a shorter lifespan of generally 2 to 5 years and need to be changed periodically.

What are the three types of defibrillators?

  • Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), which are recommended for public use.
  • Manual External Defibrillators, which are used by health care providers.
  • Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICD) are implanted surgically in patients who are at risk for cardiac arrest.

Where is the best place to put a defibrillator?

The AED should be placed in high-traffic, visible, and accessible locations. Examples include:

  • Near building entrances
  • In lobbies
  • In gyms/fitness centers
  • Outside elevators
  • Near reception areas

How much does a CPR course cost in Ontario?

CPR courses in Ontario range from $50 to $100 CAD on average, depending on the course level and whether it is bundled with a First Aid course.

Is CPR training mandatory in Ontario?

Yes, for designated workplace first-aiders, CPR training is mandatory under WSIB requirements. Many employers also encourage general staff to get trained.

Is CPR training the same as first aid training?

No. CPR training focuses on resuscitation techniques, while first aid training covers a broader range of medical emergencies such as bleeding, burns, and fractures. Many courses combine both.

How long are CPR and first aid valid in Ontario?

Most CPR and First Aid certifications in Ontario are valid for 3 years, but annual CPR refreshers are strongly recommended or required by some employers.

Who is the best first-aid training provider?

Top providers in Ontario include:

  • Heart Starters Inc.
  • Canadian Red Cross
  • John Ambulance
  • Heart & Stroke Foundation
  • Choose one that offers WSIB-approved certification, flexible scheduling, and experienced instructors.

Who regulates first aid in Ontario?

The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) and the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (MLITSD) regulate workplace first aid standards in Ontario.

Who pays for first aid training in Ontario?

For workplace-required training, employers are generally responsible for covering costs. Individuals may also pay privately if training is not job-required but still beneficial.

How much does first aid training cost in Ontario?

First aid training typically costs between $100 and $179.00 CAD, depending on course level, provider, and delivery method (in-person or blended).