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Aim2Aid First Aid and Fire Safety Training is a local establishment based in Windsor, covering Windsor and the surrounding area. We work across Slough, Eton, Datchet, Clewer and Old Windsor.
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- 70 Fountain Gardens, Windsor SL4 3SX, UK




Can Datchet residents do first aid training online instead of travelling?
Some providers offer a blended option, theory covered online at home then a shorter in-person session for the practical skills like CPR and bandaging, which you can't properly learn through a screen. Fully online-only courses exist but tend to suit basic awareness rather than a recognised practical certificate.
Can a first aid trainer visit my workplace in Datchet outside office hours?
Many trainers will accommodate evening or weekend sessions, particularly for businesses that can't spare staff during trading hours. It's worth asking directly when you enquire, since availability varies. Datchet businesses running shifts or retail hours often find this the only practical way to get the whole team certified without losing a working day. Just flag your preferred times early when booking.
Is there a free first aid course option near Slough?
Yes, Slough CVS run a free 1.5 hour session at their 29 Church St venue, though it's typically restricted to residents who meet certain area or community criteria. It's not a full accredited course, more an introductory session. If you're in Slough and want to check eligibility, contacting Slough CVS directly is the quickest way to find out if you qualify.
How last minute can I book training before a compliance deadline?
Many trainers covering Windsor and Slough can slot in a session within a week or two if you're flexible on dates. If your deadline is genuinely tight, say so when you enquire, some providers hold back a few short-notice slots each month. Leaving it to the final days limits your choice though, so don't wait until the certificate's about to lapse.
Are weekend first aid courses available for people who work weekdays in Windsor?
Availability varies by provider and month, so it's not guaranteed every venue runs weekend sessions. Windsor and Slough courses are typically scheduled once monthly, and the exact day can shift, so if you're tied to weekdays for work, it's best to check the calendar directly with the provider rather than assume a Saturday slot will always be there.
Can neighbours in Eton or Datchet club together to split the cost of a course?
Yes, and it's a popular way to bring the per-person cost down. Since group pricing often covers up to four people before extra charges kick in, pooling with neighbours or friends nearby means you share the base rate. Just make sure everyone's clear on what's included before the trainer arrives.
Is it cheaper to book a first aid course as a group in Windsor rather than individually?
Usually, yes. Providers like Green Box offer a home group rate of £275 for up to four people, then £29 for each extra person, which works out far better than paying individually. If you're organising training for a small business in Windsor, Eton or Datchet, gathering colleagues or neighbours together for one session is the smart way to bring the per-head cost down.
How quickly can I arrange emergency first aid refresher training if my certificate has expired?
Refresher sessions are usually shorter than full courses, so trainers can often slot them in faster than a brand new booking. If your job or nursery role depends on a valid certificate, explain the urgency when you enquire. Windsor and Slough trainers dealing with expired certificates regularly will usually try to prioritise these where they can.
What's actually different between a basic emergency course and a full first aid at work one?
The emergency-level course is shorter and covers the essentials, keeping someone alive until help arrives. The fuller version goes into more depth on illnesses, injuries and ongoing care, and takes longer to complete. Which one you need in Windsor depends on your workplace risk assessment, not just personal preference, so check that first.
What's the real difference between an adult and a paediatric first aid course?
Paediatric courses focus specifically on babies and young children, covering things like infant CPR ratios, choking response for small airways, and recognising allergic reactions early. Adult courses cover different CPR technique and injury response suited to grown-ups. If you're a new parent or childminder, the paediatric version is the one you want.
Can I get on a course at short notice if I've left it late?
Sometimes, yes. Cancellations happen and providers would rather fill a spot than leave it empty. Ring around Windsor and Slough training providers directly and ask about last-minute openings rather than only checking online booking calendars, which aren't always updated the moment a space frees up.
What's the difference between a home group booking and a public course?
A home group booking, like the one Green Box offers, brings the trainer to you, ideal for a family or small team in one household or workplace. Public courses run at fixed venues in Windsor and Slough on set monthly dates, which suits individuals or people happy to travel to a training centre.
What happens if I have to leave part-way through a course?
Most providers won't issue a certificate for a course you haven't fully completed, since the practical assessment matters as much as the classroom time. If an emergency pulls you away partway through a Windsor session, ask about joining the missed section on a future date rather than starting completely from scratch.
Can Datchet residents do first aid training online instead of travelling?
Some providers offer a blended option, theory covered online at home then a shorter in-person session for the practical skills like CPR and bandaging, which you can't properly learn through a screen. Fully online-only courses exist but tend to suit basic awareness rather than a recognised practical certificate.
Can a first aid trainer visit my workplace in Datchet outside office hours?
Many trainers will accommodate evening or weekend sessions, particularly for businesses that can't spare staff during trading hours. It's worth asking directly when you enquire, since availability varies. Datchet businesses running shifts or retail hours often find this the only practical way to get the whole team certified without losing a working day. Just flag your preferred times early when booking.
Is there a free first aid course option near Slough?
Yes, Slough CVS run a free 1.5 hour session at their 29 Church St venue, though it's typically restricted to residents who meet certain area or community criteria. It's not a full accredited course, more an introductory session. If you're in Slough and want to check eligibility, contacting Slough CVS directly is the quickest way to find out if you qualify.
How last minute can I book training before a compliance deadline?
Many trainers covering Windsor and Slough can slot in a session within a week or two if you're flexible on dates. If your deadline is genuinely tight, say so when you enquire, some providers hold back a few short-notice slots each month. Leaving it to the final days limits your choice though, so don't wait until the certificate's about to lapse.
Are weekend first aid courses available for people who work weekdays in Windsor?
Availability varies by provider and month, so it's not guaranteed every venue runs weekend sessions. Windsor and Slough courses are typically scheduled once monthly, and the exact day can shift, so if you're tied to weekdays for work, it's best to check the calendar directly with the provider rather than assume a Saturday slot will always be there.
Can neighbours in Eton or Datchet club together to split the cost of a course?
Yes, and it's a popular way to bring the per-person cost down. Since group pricing often covers up to four people before extra charges kick in, pooling with neighbours or friends nearby means you share the base rate. Just make sure everyone's clear on what's included before the trainer arrives.
Is it cheaper to book a first aid course as a group in Windsor rather than individually?
Usually, yes. Providers like Green Box offer a home group rate of £275 for up to four people, then £29 for each extra person, which works out far better than paying individually. If you're organising training for a small business in Windsor, Eton or Datchet, gathering colleagues or neighbours together for one session is the smart way to bring the per-head cost down.
How quickly can I arrange emergency first aid refresher training if my certificate has expired?
Refresher sessions are usually shorter than full courses, so trainers can often slot them in faster than a brand new booking. If your job or nursery role depends on a valid certificate, explain the urgency when you enquire. Windsor and Slough trainers dealing with expired certificates regularly will usually try to prioritise these where they can.
What's actually different between a basic emergency course and a full first aid at work one?
The emergency-level course is shorter and covers the essentials, keeping someone alive until help arrives. The fuller version goes into more depth on illnesses, injuries and ongoing care, and takes longer to complete. Which one you need in Windsor depends on your workplace risk assessment, not just personal preference, so check that first.
What's the real difference between an adult and a paediatric first aid course?
Paediatric courses focus specifically on babies and young children, covering things like infant CPR ratios, choking response for small airways, and recognising allergic reactions early. Adult courses cover different CPR technique and injury response suited to grown-ups. If you're a new parent or childminder, the paediatric version is the one you want.
Can I get on a course at short notice if I've left it late?
Sometimes, yes. Cancellations happen and providers would rather fill a spot than leave it empty. Ring around Windsor and Slough training providers directly and ask about last-minute openings rather than only checking online booking calendars, which aren't always updated the moment a space frees up.
What's the difference between a home group booking and a public course?
A home group booking, like the one Green Box offers, brings the trainer to you, ideal for a family or small team in one household or workplace. Public courses run at fixed venues in Windsor and Slough on set monthly dates, which suits individuals or people happy to travel to a training centre.
What happens if I have to leave part-way through a course?
Most providers won't issue a certificate for a course you haven't fully completed, since the practical assessment matters as much as the classroom time. If an emergency pulls you away partway through a Windsor session, ask about joining the missed section on a future date rather than starting completely from scratch.
Can Datchet residents do first aid training online instead of travelling?
Some providers offer a blended option, theory covered online at home then a shorter in-person session for the practical skills like CPR and bandaging, which you can't properly learn through a screen. Fully online-only courses exist but tend to suit basic awareness rather than a recognised practical certificate.
Can a first aid trainer visit my workplace in Datchet outside office hours?
Many trainers will accommodate evening or weekend sessions, particularly for businesses that can't spare staff during trading hours. It's worth asking directly when you enquire, since availability varies. Datchet businesses running shifts or retail hours often find this the only practical way to get the whole team certified without losing a working day. Just flag your preferred times early when booking.
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Availability varies by provider and month, so it's not guaranteed every venue runs weekend sessions. Windsor and Slough courses are typically scheduled once monthly, and the exact day can shift, so if you're tied to weekdays for work, it's best to check the calendar directly with the provider rather than assume a Saturday slot will always be there.
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Yes, and it's a popular way to bring the per-person cost down. Since group pricing often covers up to four people before extra charges kick in, pooling with neighbours or friends nearby means you share the base rate. Just make sure everyone's clear on what's included before the trainer arrives.
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Usually, yes. Providers like Green Box offer a home group rate of £275 for up to four people, then £29 for each extra person, which works out far better than paying individually. If you're organising training for a small business in Windsor, Eton or Datchet, gathering colleagues or neighbours together for one session is the smart way to bring the per-head cost down.
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Refresher sessions are usually shorter than full courses, so trainers can often slot them in faster than a brand new booking. If your job or nursery role depends on a valid certificate, explain the urgency when you enquire. Windsor and Slough trainers dealing with expired certificates regularly will usually try to prioritise these where they can.
What's actually different between a basic emergency course and a full first aid at work one?
The emergency-level course is shorter and covers the essentials, keeping someone alive until help arrives. The fuller version goes into more depth on illnesses, injuries and ongoing care, and takes longer to complete. Which one you need in Windsor depends on your workplace risk assessment, not just personal preference, so check that first.
What's the real difference between an adult and a paediatric first aid course?
Paediatric courses focus specifically on babies and young children, covering things like infant CPR ratios, choking response for small airways, and recognising allergic reactions early. Adult courses cover different CPR technique and injury response suited to grown-ups. If you're a new parent or childminder, the paediatric version is the one you want.
Can I get on a course at short notice if I've left it late?
Sometimes, yes. Cancellations happen and providers would rather fill a spot than leave it empty. Ring around Windsor and Slough training providers directly and ask about last-minute openings rather than only checking online booking calendars, which aren't always updated the moment a space frees up.
What's the difference between a home group booking and a public course?
A home group booking, like the one Green Box offers, brings the trainer to you, ideal for a family or small team in one household or workplace. Public courses run at fixed venues in Windsor and Slough on set monthly dates, which suits individuals or people happy to travel to a training centre.
What happens if I have to leave part-way through a course?
Most providers won't issue a certificate for a course you haven't fully completed, since the practical assessment matters as much as the classroom time. If an emergency pulls you away partway through a Windsor session, ask about joining the missed section on a future date rather than starting completely from scratch.
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Frequently asked questions
Common questions about our Establishment services in Windsor.
Availability varies by provider and month, so it's not guaranteed every venue runs weekend sessions. Windsor and Slough courses are typically scheduled once monthly, and the exact day can shift, so if you're tied to weekdays for work, it's best to check the calendar directly with the provider rather than assume a Saturday slot will always be there.
Yes, and it's a popular way to bring the per-person cost down. Since group pricing often covers up to four people before extra charges kick in, pooling with neighbours or friends nearby means you share the base rate. Just make sure everyone's clear on what's included before the trainer arrives.
Usually, yes. Providers like Green Box offer a home group rate of £275 for up to four people, then £29 for each extra person, which works out far better than paying individually. If you're organising training for a small business in Windsor, Eton or Datchet, gathering colleagues or neighbours together for one session is the smart way to bring the per-head cost down.
Refresher sessions are usually shorter than full courses, so trainers can often slot them in faster than a brand new booking. If your job or nursery role depends on a valid certificate, explain the urgency when you enquire. Windsor and Slough trainers dealing with expired certificates regularly will usually try to prioritise these where they can.
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