First Aid & AED Service in Lévis
In Lévis, checking first aid kits and AED units falls under the CNESST, and that goes for the Davie shipyard in Lauzon as much as the business parks in Saint-Nicolas, the shops in Saint-Romuald, or the condo buildings in Charny and Pintendre. We come on site at regular intervals, open every kit, note what is missing and restock it. For AEDs, we track the pads and the battery so they get replaced before the expiry date, never after. Every check, every deadline and every expiry lands in your Canuck360 portal, sorted by building. An empty kit on the day of an accident is not something you can fix after the fact. Call 418-905-3396 and we will set up your route on the south shore.
What we do
- Inspection of first aid kits and verification of contents against CNESST requirements
- Restocking and replacement of missing or expired supplies
- AED checks: pads, battery, status indicator and overall condition of the unit
- Replacement of pads and batteries before their expiry dates
- Supply of kits and AEDs, plus refills and parts
- Signage to make kits and AEDs easy to locate
What you receive
- Dated inspection report for each kit and each AED
- List of supplies replaced and expiry dates to watch
- Deficiency tracking and deadline alerts in the Canuck360 client portal
Frequently asked questions
How often do kits and AEDs need to be checked?
We recommend periodic checks based on your workplace and how much traffic it sees. An industrial shop in a Saint-Nicolas business park does not have the same needs as a condo building in Charny. At each visit we inventory the kit, restock anything used or expired, and log it. Deadlines stay visible in Canuck360 so nothing slips through.
Do you handle the AED pads and battery?
Yes. We track the expiry dates on the pads and the battery, and we schedule the replacement before they expire, not the day the unit refuses to start. For a shop in Saint-Romuald or a building in Lévis, that means an AED ready to go when it counts. The dates are tracked by building in your portal.
How often should a first aid kit be checked?
We recommend periodic checks, often monthly or quarterly depending on the setting. The point is to catch missing or expired supplies before they become a problem. We set the frequency based on your type of workplace and the applicable regulation.