Currently, Canadian Red Cross training provides two levels of CPR/AED training. There is CPR/AED Level A and CPR/AED Level C. One of these levels is higher than the other, meaning that it teaches students more information and life-saving skills.
CPR/AED Level A is the lowest level of CPR/AED training we offer at Coast2Coast. This course will teach students how to assist an adult victim only, training you in CPR, AED, choking and more. This is a great course to learn basics about CPR, but is not recommended for all.
CPR/AED Level C, on the other hand, is a more advanced level of CPR training. This course teaches students all of the material in CPR/AED Level A, but also includes training on children and infants. CPR/AED Level C is the ideal CPR training course to take as it covers life-saving skills for all ages. This is important if you are working with adults and children/infants as techniques are different for each age range.