St. John Ambulance Ontario

St. John Ambulance Ontario Canada's first aid, health & safety leader. St. John Ambulance Ontario delivers quality community service and training through its 30 branches.

John Ambulance, a worldwide, humanitarian, federally registered charitable organization dedicated to the service and well being of others. John delivers quality community service and training through its 30 branches, 950 nationally certified instructors and over 5,000 volunteers in Ontario. As Canada’s recognized leader in first aid, St. John, this year alone, has trained over 135,000 students in

Ontario in essential first aid & healthcare related skills. Our modern and innovative courses are designed for students of all ages and from all walks of life.

06/13/2026

Take your health seriously during the warmer months with SJA ⛑☀

These tips in our video, and other practical pieces of advice and training, are covered in St. John Ambulance’s Standard First Aid course, sign up for one at SJA.ca today!

In an emergency, you don’t need to be a professional responder to make a meaningful difference. ⛑Good bystander action i...
06/12/2026

In an emergency, you don’t need to be a professional responder to make a meaningful difference. ⛑

Good bystander action is about staying calm, thinking clearly, and acting within your comfort and scope while help is on the way. Some quick steps you can take are:

✔ Start with scene safety. Make sure the area is safe for you and others before approaching.

✔ Call EMS as soon as possible and provide clear, accurate information so responders can get to you quickly.

✔ Focus on simple, supportive actions until help arrives.

Staying present, reassuring the person, and following dispatcher instructions can all help improve outcomes. Knowing what appropriate bystander action looks like helps turn hesitation into an informed response.

If you want to learn more explore our training courses here https://sja.ca/en/first-aid-training

06/11/2026

Must have items for when you are out on the water this summer! ⛑🚣‍♀️

Have fun, but most importantly stay safe this Summer. Visit SJA.ca to ensure your safest summer and your upmost prepardness!

Stock up while you still can! ⛑If you’ve been meaning to restock your first aid supplies or top up your kit, now’s your ...
06/10/2026

Stock up while you still can! ⛑

If you’ve been meaning to restock your first aid supplies or top up your kit, now’s your reminder that our Stock Up and Save promotion is almost over.

For a limited time, buy one first aid supply and get a second item of equal or lesser value for 20% off. Shop here https://sja.ca/en/products?type=supplies and use code SECOND20OFF at checkout.

🚨 St. John Ambulance Ontario is ready for the switch to CSA Standards; are you?Effective June 22, 2026, Ontario will tra...
06/09/2026

🚨 St. John Ambulance Ontario is ready for the switch to CSA Standards; are you?

Effective June 22, 2026, Ontario will transition to the new CSA (Canadian Standards Association) Standard for First Aid Training. As a result, under this new legislation, the 1-day renewal course for Standard First Aid will no longer be offered. However, participants with a valid Standard First Aid certificate up for renewal will now be able to renew their certification to the Intermediate First Aid course beginning June 22, 2026.

This means:
✔ Updated, standards-aligned course content
✔ Certifications that are recognized across Canada
✔ Continued focus on hands-on, practical skills
✔ Flexible delivery options (including blended learning for Intermediate First Aid)
✔ Experienced, highly qualified instructors

*Note: that this change to CSA standards only impacts first aid training. It does not impact the regulations around first aid products such as first aid kits, AEDs, and supplies. Since 2021, St. John Ambulance Ontario has been selling first aid kits designed to comply with CSA Z1220-17 standard.

Learn more and get started now with John Ambulance and book your CSA-compliant training today: https://sja.ca/en/ontario-csa

As summer gets underway, our volunteers are already preparing for what the season has in store. ⛑☀From extreme weather t...
06/08/2026

As summer gets underway, our volunteers are already preparing for what the season has in store. ⛑☀

From extreme weather to large community events, this time of year often means a higher demand for support, and trained volunteers are ready to respond when it matters most.

All summer long, St. John Ambulance volunteers are:
• Deploying Emergency Response Units during regional and national emergencies to provide medical care and logistical support
• Supporting sporting events, festivals, and community gatherings as Medical First Responders
• Visiting hospitals, care homes, libraries, and more with therapy dogs to provide comfort and connection

It’s a different kind of busy season, one focused on keeping communities safe, supported, and cared for.

Do you want to be a part of our team? Volunteer here: https://sja.ca/en/community-services

Staying active is one of the simplest ways to support long-term health and well-being. 💪On National Health and Fitness D...
06/06/2026

Staying active is one of the simplest ways to support long-term health and well-being. 💪

On National Health and Fitness Day, we’re reminded that movement doesn’t have to be complicated; it just has to be consistent. Whether it’s walking, stretching, training, or playing a sport, physical activity plays an important role in prevention, injury awareness, and overall community wellness.

Being active also means being prepared. Minor injuries can happen anytime, so keeping a compact first aid kit nearby ensures you’re ready to respond quickly and confidently, so nothing slows you down for long.

Shop our first aid kits here https://sja.ca/en/products?type=kit&kits_type=171

🌡Heat Exhaustion vs Heat Stroke: Know the Difference!Heat Exhaustion:• Heavy sweating • Cool clammy skin • Dizziness • N...
06/05/2026

🌡Heat Exhaustion vs Heat Stroke: Know the Difference!

Heat Exhaustion:
• Heavy sweating
• Cool clammy skin
• Dizziness • Nausea
• Weakness

Act right away: Cool down, rest, drink water.

Heat Stroke - An emergency:
• Hot red skin
• No sweating
• Confusion
• Seizures
• High temp

Call 911 immediately and get cooled down right away.

Early action saves lives. Visit SJA.ca and learn first aid so you can be ready!

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