First Aid Trainer Business Card

As work slows nationwide, employers are finding new ways to take up the work day. Catching upon much needed first aid and safety training has become the new thing to do. Certified First Aiders are about to get very busy and the right kind of business cards will keep them busy for many months to come.

2992612281_919802c177_mThe First Aid Trainer’s business card should emphasize the fact that he is a qualified individual with a lot of experience and up to date certification. These cards are distributed among company and organization leaders and should have a corporate edge that spells confidence, professionalism and approachability.

When choosing colors for a first aid trainer’s business card, consider going with the classics. Red, white and even blue are those colors most associated with the health and safety industry. This will make you card instantly recognizable as belonging to the health field. If you choose to add additional colors, make sure they play well with the classics.

 Include symbols in color of every association and organization that has certified you as a first aider on your business card. The big red cross of the American Red Cross organization makes people feel comfortable. It is a symbol they recognize and trust and that spells reliability and experience. Be sure to include every certification symbol on the front or back of the card and be ready to explain to potential clients their meaning: a great conversation starter.

Other information to include on your certified first aider business card would be contact information, mailing address and web site. Make sure the website you include directly relates to your profession and belongs to you. It is not really appropriate to put the web address of organizations that have certified you on your card.

Always carry a large stack of your first aid certifier business cards with you to seminars and training sessions. Many of your clients and students will want one to keep for further questions or to pass along to other organizations and clubs they belong to. Leave a stack of cards at the local recreation center or community center as well as area non profit businesses. Everyone needs first aid training these days so make sure you and your business card are easy to reach.

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