MEET THE INSTRUCTOR
Courses are led by Instructor Keita Langlois, LPN, HLC, CPR Instructor.
With over 21 years of experience in the healthcare field, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to every class she teaches. For more than 15 of those years, she has been dedicated to educating both the community and fellow healthcare professionals about the importance of recognizing and responding to life-threatening emergencies.
In addition to her healthcare background, she is also a proud member and certified self-defense coach through the USCCA Protector Academy, where she specializes in firearm safety and concealed carry practices. Her training focuses on empowering individuals with the knowledge and confidence to handle critical situations responsibly and effectively.
She is passionate about teaching lifesaving skills and self-defense tactics that can make the difference between life and death. Whether you are looking to protect yourself, your loved ones, or your community, her classes provide practical tools and real-world training to help you stay prepared and safe.
THE PURPOSE OF SAFETY 1ST TRAINING AND EDUCTION
At Safety 1st Training and Education, our purpose is to empower individuals, families, workplaces, and communities with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in critical situations. We believe that safety is not just a skill — it is a mindset and a responsibility. Through comprehensive, hands-on training, we provide life-saving education in CPR, first aid, emergency preparedness, self-defense, firearm safety, and concealed carry practices. Our mission is to bridge the gap between knowledge and action by giving people the tools to recognize danger, react decisively, and protect themselves and others. Whether you are a healthcare professional, a business owner, a parent, or simply someone who wants to be prepared, our courses are designed to meet you where you are and elevate your skills. By equipping our students with practical strategies and real-world training, we help build safer environments and stronger, more resilient communities — one class at a time.

