020 99 332 291 | Dongnathong Village, Sikhottabong District, Vientiane, Laos

Because in an emergency, you are the key person who can help and save lives.

Why learn First Aid & CPR? It's not just about a certificate it's about the ripple effect you create in the world.

Our monthly First Aid Training is designed to give you the skills that impact everyone around you:

For Yourself

Gain the confidence to stay calm when others panic.

For Your Family

Be the first line of defense for the ones you love most at home.

For Your Company

Create a safer workplace and be a colleague your team can trust.

For Your Community

Be a responsible citizen ready to help a stranger in need.

Training Session Schedule (Saturdays)

08:00 AM – 12:00 PM
International Class
01:30 PM – 04:30 PM
General Class
Pool Safety Training
CPR Training
Group Training

Training Programs

Training Type Cost (LAK) Certificate Certificate Validity
First Aid & CPR Training (International Certificate) 950,000 International from AHA (American Heart Association) 2 years
First Aid & CPR Training (General Certificate) 450,000 From One Medical Center 1 year

International First Aid & CPR Trainer

Certificates and Licenses

Trainer Certificate 1
Trainer Certificate 2

Accident Emergency Scenarios

Learn to handle various emergency situations

Workplace Scenarios

Customer Collapses

Customer Collapses

Heart attack, fainting, stroke

Choking Incident

Choking Incident

Obstruction in airway (food, small object)

Seizure

Seizure

Epileptic seizure or sudden neurological event

Severe Allergic Reaction

Severe Allergic Reaction

Anaphylaxis from food, insect sting

Manual Handling/Office Syndrome

Manual Handling/Office Syndrome

Back strain, muscle injury, slipped disc from lifting heavy cash boxes/files

Electrocution in Maintenance Work

Electrocution in Maintenance Work

A technician gets electrocuted while repairing electrical wiring or lighting

Bleeding/Cut

Bleeding/Cut

Deep laceration from broken glass or accident

Burns

Burns

Contact with hot equipment, fire

Respiratory Distress

Respiratory Distress

Asthma attack or difficulty breathing

Home

Bleed and Cut

Bleed and Cut

Deep wounds from knives or broken glass inside the house

Flip and Fall Down

Flip and Fall Down

Injuries from tripping on stairs or wet floors at home

Allergies with Insect

Allergies with Insect

Severe reactions from stings or insect bites at home

Pet, Dog and Cat

Pet, Dog and Cat

Urgent sickness or trauma involving household animals

Poisoning

Poisoning

Ingestion of cleaning products or medication in the home

Electric Shock

Electric Shock

Injury from faulty wiring or wet appliances at home

Community

Traffic Accidents

Traffic Accidents

A severe vehicle crash near the home

Natural Disasters

Natural Disasters

Natural disasters causing injuries and medical emergencies

Heatstroke/Hypothermia

Heatstroke/Hypothermia

Extreme temperature exposure causing heat stroke or hypothermia

Child or Elder Emergencies

Child or Elder Emergencies

Medical emergencies specific to children or elderly individuals