First Aid & CPR Training COVID-19 Safety Classroom Screening Questionnaire
With the concern of COVID-19, Coast2Coast has implemented a screening questionnaire that all students must review prior to attending their training course. This questionnaire is important for students to fill out in order for us to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
We have also incorporated many additional ways to keep our students safe while earning their First Aid and CPR certificate. You may read more about our COVID-19 protocol on our website.
COVID-19 Screening Questionnaire Requirements
Coast2Coast First Aid and Aquatics Inc strive to ensure the safety of all participants and staff in the classroom during this unprecedented time. Upon consultation with health experts and the Canadian Red Cross societies, the following will take place for all training and programs.
All students must go through the Screening Questionnaire found below at least 24 hours before their course. You are not required to fill this out until you arrive to class, where you will fill in a physical copy.
What if I answer “YES” to a screening question?
If you answer YES to any of the questions, you must contact our office and reschedule your training at least two weeks from the original day of your training.
Once you arrive to the facility, you will be asked to fill out and sign the screening questionnaire to ensure that your conditions have not changed. By attending the training, you are certifying to Coast2Coast First Aid and Aquatics Inc. that your answers to all the Screening Questions are NO.

How can I contact you if I answer “YES”?
Participants must contact us by email or phone to inform us of their response as soon as possible. Once you contact us, we will provide you with available course dates at least two weeks from your original course date.
Toll-free: 866-291-9121
Email: contact@c2cfirstaidaquatics.com
COVID-19 Screening Questionnaire
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YES | NO |
Are you experiencing any of the following:
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| Do you have any allergies that could be causing you to sneeze? |
(Source: Government of Canada)
Close contact is defined as a person who:
- Provided care for the individual, including healthcare workers, family members or other caregivers, or who had other similar close physical contact without consistent and appropriate use of personal protective equipment; or
- Lived with or otherwise had close prolonged contact (within 2 meters) with the person while they were infectious; or
- Had direct contact with infectious bodily fluids of the person (e.g., was coughed or sneezed on) while not wearing recommended personal protective equipment.
The Public Health Agency of Canada strongly urges anyone who has any of the following symptoms: fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, or headache to ISOLATE at home or another suitable location
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Testimonials!
What truly surprised me was how fast a full-day lecture flew by. Kia has an incredible way of delivering lessons engaging, energetic, and never dull for a single moment. Learning CPR and first aid could easily feel heavy or stressful, but he makes it genuinely enjoyable and even fun. You leave the room not just certified, but truly confident.
Above everything, you can feel that this man has a real heart for helping people. He does not just go through the motions he inspires you to step up, act with good intentions, and genuinely make a difference when it counts. Highly recommend him to anyone looking for a first aid and CPR course that is both world-class and deeply human.
Time flew by so quickly, which says a lot! I’m really happy I took this course and would definitely recommend it.
Time flew by so quickly, which says a lot! I’m really happy I took this course and would definitely recommend it.
I learned and practiced a wide range of first aid skills, and I now feel much more confident in my ability to help others in emergency situations.
If you’re considering getting your first aid certification, I highly recommend this place!
The in-person portion of the course was equally well run. Our instructor, Azra, was clear, knowledgeable, and very supportive throughout the training. She demonstrated each skill thoroughly and provided helpful guidance while we practiced. I especially appreciated how she explained the rationale behind the care being provided, which made it much easier to understand and remember the steps.
Overall, it was a very well-structured course that balanced online learning with hands-on practice effectively. I would highly recommend this course to anyone needing Standard First Aid and CPR training.
Highly recommend this training to anyone, it is such an important skill everyone should have.
Thanks again to Joseph for making it such a great experience.
Both Scott and Andrea explained everything in detail and demonstrated everything really well.
Thankyou so much Andrea and Scott.
She did amazing lectures and great hands on.

