First Aid Safety Training | PWNA Course
First aid and emergency response training for exterior cleaning crews. Handle jobsite injuries and medical emergencies safely.

Being Ready When Seconds Count on the Job Site
The PWNA First Aid Safety Training course gives exterior cleaning contractors and their crews the emergency response knowledge needed to act quickly and effectively when a job site injury or incident occurs. This course covers wound management, chemical exposure response, burn treatment, fall injury assessment, and CPR and AED fundamentals — all framed around the real-world incidents that pressure washing and exterior cleaning professionals are most likely to encounter.
Students learn how to assess an injured person, provide appropriate immediate care, communicate clearly with emergency responders, and document incidents in a way that supports workers' compensation and liability claims. The course is designed for contractors who understand that job site emergencies don't announce themselves — and that being prepared is the only option.
This training is built around first aid and emergency response as it applies to exterior cleaning environments and common field incidents. The goal: give contractors and their crews the confidence and capability to respond effectively when an emergency happens — because the right response in the first few minutes can be the difference between a minor incident and a life-changing one.
Benefits of PWNA First Aid Safety Training
This training is ideal for:
- Builds emergency response knowledge for the injury and incident types common in exterior cleaning
- Establishes proper wound, burn, and chemical exposure treatment protocols for the job site
- Prepares crew members to provide immediate care before emergency responders arrive
- Supports incident documentation practices that protect the business in liability situations
- Demonstrates a professional safety culture to clients, insurance carriers, and commercial accounts
- Reduces the severity of job site injuries through fast, informed emergency response
Contractors who complete First Aid Safety Training are better prepared to protect their crew in the moments that matter most — and better positioned as a professional operation that takes safety as seriously as the work itself.
Professional House Washing Starts With Standards
The INDUSTRY Standard in Training, Safety, and Compliance
At the Power Washers of North America (PWNA), education isn’t just part of what we do — it’s the foundation of who we are. For over three decades, we’ve led the industry in developing certification courses that set the benchmark for technical excellence, jobsite safety, and environmental compliance.
Who Should Take This Class
This certification is ideal for:
- New contractors entering the pressure washing industry
- Owner-operators who want to improve consistency and safety
- Technicians responsible for residential washing work
- Companies training new crew members
- Contractors moving from pressure washing into soft washing
- Businesses seeking professional credibility and certification
If you clean homes—or plan to—this training provides the foundation you need.
What You’ll Learn
In this class, students will learn:
- How house washing works and why low pressure matters
- Which cleaning methods are appropriate for different surfaces
- Safe and responsible chemical handling practices
- How to avoid common damage to siding, trim, windows, and plants
- Proper setup, application, and rinse techniques
- How to reduce risk, callbacks, and customer complaints
All instruction is practical, easy to understand, and focused on real job-site situations.
Our training programs are built by experienced contractors, industry educators, and safety professionals who understand the real-world challenges faced in the field. From equipment handling and chemical safety to OSHA compliance and wastewater management, every PWNA course is designed to elevate both your skill set and your professionalism.
What Contractors Should Know About House Wash Certification
Frequently Asked Questions
House washing is a professional, low-pressure method used to clean a home’s exterior safely and responsibly. Because proper techniques, training, and certification often raise questions, the following FAQs explain what PWNA House Wash Certification is, who it’s for, and why it matters.

What is PWNA House Wash Certification?
PWNA House Wash Certification confirms that a contractor has completed professional training and understands accepted methods for safely washing residential homes. It shows that the individual has been educated on proper techniques, surface awareness, and risk reduction.
What does being “certified” mean?
Being certified means the contractor has met PWNA’s training requirements for house washing. It does not claim perfection or guarantee results. It shows that the contractor has learned industry-accepted practices and is committed to professional standards.
Is PWNA House Wash Certification required to wash houses?
No. Certification is not legally required. However, many contractors choose certification to improve safety, consistency, and credibility, and to separate themselves from untrained or inexperienced operators.
How Can I Get Started with PWNA Training?
Simply explore our Training & Certification page, choose your desired course, and enroll online. Whether you’re a new business or a seasoned pro, PWNA offers flexible options to help you reach the next level of professionalism.
How does this certification help protect contractors?
Certification helps reduce risk by teaching correct methods, proper setup, and safe chemical use. Certified contractors are better prepared to avoid damage, reduce callbacks, and explain their process if questions arise from homeowners, insurers, or property managers.
How is PWNA certification different from online advice?
PWNA certification is based on documented practices and industry standards, not opinions or social media trends. The focus is on safety, repeatable methods, and professional responsibility.
Can companies certify multiple employees?
Yes. Many companies use PWNA certification as part of employee training to ensure all technicians follow the same methods. This helps create consistency across crews and improves overall job quality.

Professional Training Backed by Industry Standards
What PWNA Certification Represents
PWNA Certification Training is part of the association’s commitment to ongoing professional education for members of the pressure washing industry. These programs are designed to support contractors at every stage of their career by reinforcing safe work practices, industry standards, and responsible methods.
Certification training focuses on building and maintaining job-ready skills through structured instruction. Courses emphasize proper techniques, surface awareness, equipment use, and risk reduction to help contractors perform work consistently and professionally. As standards evolve, PWNA training helps members stay current and aligned with accepted practices.
For PWNA members, certification and continuing education serve as tools for professional growth and accountability. Companies use training to onboard technicians, refresh skills, and promote consistency across crews. Individual contractors benefit by strengthening their knowledge and demonstrating a commitment to professionalism.









