Center for Wilderness Safety

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Sterling, VA 20164

The Center for Wilderness Safety, a nationally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, has been a leader in wilderness medicine education and training for nearly two decades. Specializing in courses such as Wilderness First Aid, Wilderness First Responder, and Wilderness EMT, the organization incorporates the latest scientific advancements into its curricula to equip individuals with essential skills for various environments.

In addition to training programs, the Center offers first aid supplies and custom first aid kits at near wholesale prices. Their courses are also approved by the Boy Scouts of America for high adventure programs, affirming their commitment to delivering high-quality wilderness medicine education.

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2.05 reviews
Rick G.
7/27/2016

Clif teaches the Wilderness Safety course required for the Boy Scouts. Having just completed the course this year, and attending two high adventure camps, I can say the training does come in...

James H.
9/18/2023

I highly recommend anyone looking for outdoor training to STAY AWAY from this company. They are very rude and not remotely dependable and will lie. Here's my experience. My friend and I signed...

Wes H.
10/16/2023

These people are thieves, rude, arrogant, and unprofessional. I originally signed up to take this class in October 2022. CWS cancelled the class a couple days before scheduled "due to lack of...

Mo S.
3/2/2017

Was looking forward to the Wilderness First Aid class, but the class was canceled the day before it was supposed to start. Instead of apologizing, they blamed the students for the cancellation in...

Jon V.
11/30/2015

This review is for the WFR course alone. My past experience: EMT, Lifeguard, and associated certs/recerts/classes. First let me say the scenarios were amazing, the course was fun and flexible,...

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