Simcoe CPR & Safety Services

Simcoe CPR & Safety Services offering WSIB approved Canadian Red Cross First Aid & CPR training in Barrie and surrounding area

We are a Canadian Red Cross First Aid Training Partner offering W.S.I.B. approved First Aid & CPR courses in Barrie and surrounding areas. We have both public and private courses in First Aid/ CPR as well as First Responder and Leadership training.

10/02/2019

Do you think you have what it takes to become an on-call volunteer community responder?!

The Region of Peel is now accepting applications for a new & unique role that will equip & train residents to respond to Sudden Cardiac Arrests in the community!

Every second counts & you could be the one to help save a life in your community!

Apply online at:

peelregion.ca/health/volunteer

08/30/2019

Getting ready for back to school also means it’s time to get back on the basketball court. Tryout registration is open and dates + times for all teams are posted: https://www.barrieroyals.ca

08/15/2019
07/20/2019

Be smart today. Stay in the shade (or air conditioning) and drink water. It is hot out!

06/24/2019

Help us celebrate 175 years of Barrie Fire and Emergency Service. Has a member of Barrie Fire helped you or a loved one? We want to hear your stories! Visit https://woobox.com/9vhgzt to share yours.

06/18/2019

Barrie Fire & Emergency Service 175th Anniversary

06/12/2019

Our crews responded to a fire on Frost Circle today and successfully rescued two dogs. The fire originated in the kitchen area. Did you know that unattended cooking is the #1 cause of house fires? Follow these tips to prevent a fire in your home:

Stand By Your Pan
Stay in the kitchen when you’re cooking. If you have to leave for even a few seconds, turn off the stove, set a timer or take an item with you (like a tea towel) to remind you to return to cooking right away.

Clear the Clutter
Keep the cooking area clear of paper towel, wooden utensils and tea towels to prevent any possibility of fire spread.

Don’t Reach for Danger
Don’t store anything on the back of your stove so you won’t be tempted to reach across a hot element or burner.

Don’t Cook Wearing Loose Clothing
People have burned to death because they have reached across the stove while wearing loose clothing. If you’re going to cook on the stove, wear a short-sleeve shirt or roll up your sleeves. Don’t wear that robe with baggy sleeves!

Put a Lid on It
If a pot catches fire, it’s important not to panic. Keep the proper-fitting pot lids nearby so that if the pan catches fire, you can carefully slide the lid on it and turn off the stove. Once the lid is placed on top of the pot, turn the heat off. Don’t peek: wait until the pot cools down before removing the lid. People have burned their house down because their first reaction is to rush the pot to the sink or get the pot outside as fast as possible.

06/10/2019

Members of the Barrie Police Service will be participating in the Annual in support of on Wednesday, June 12. Runners will be joined by Special Olympic athletes and will run from Barrie Police Headquarters following a route to St. Vincent Square Park.

06/10/2019

New Mobi Mats being installed at Centennial Beach to make the waterfront more accessible for all. Mobi Mats are laid down on the ground to provide non-slip and traffic resistant access for wheelchairs, strollers, walkers & pedestrians on sand, or other soft and unstable surfaces.

Address

65 Cedar Pointe Drive
Barrie, ON
L4N1H2

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+17057302352

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