References
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Real Estate Agent Safety Tips
- Vet new contacts
- Meet in public
- Share your location with co-workers
- Work in pairs
- Be vigilant
- Create code words
- Protect listings
Source: Brokers Share Tips and Tech for Staying Safe in the Field (REALTOR® Magazine, Dec. 8, 2023)
REALTOR® Safety Forms, Products, Guides, Handouts & Videos
REALTOR® Safety Reimbursement Grant Program (National Association of REALTORS®)
A Safety Grant must be used to fund projects that will keep safety awareness top of mind for REALTORS® and Association staff. Grants are available up to $2,500.
Window to the Law: Safety Best Practices for Real Estate Professionals (National Association of REALTORS®, Mar. 1, 2021)
First, create a personal safety plan that addresses common scenarios that place real estate professionals in potentially risky situations, such as meeting new clients, showing properties, or hosting an open house.
Pivot in Place: REALTOR® Safety (RISMedia, Sep. 23, 2020)In this week’s video, REALTOR® Safety Program Manager, Breanne Gingerich, shares lifesaving tips and best practices to help real estate professionals work smart and stay safe.
About the Putting REALTOR® Safety First Course (National Association of REALTORS®)
This course is an essential primer on how real estate professionals can limit risk to preserve safety and facilitate positive business outcomes.
Resources for Personal Protection (National Association of REALTORS®)
There are a variety of tools you can add to your personal safety protocol, such as the smartphone apps and safety products listed here.
Episode 1: Why REALTORS® are Targeted (REALTOR®SafetyFirst.com)
Presented by Iowa Realty
REALTOR® Safety Alert Submission Form (National Association of REALTORS®)
Complete the form below to notify the National Association of REALTORS® of a critical REALTOR® Safety-related issue.
General Safety Tips
15 Realtor Safety Tips That Could Save Your Life (The Close, Mar. 13, 2024)
Schedule property showings during daylight hours as much as possible. Daytime appointments are much safer and offer better visibility compared to evening showings. Often, more people are around during the day who may notice cars coming and going from their neighborhood. If you encounter a neighbor, introduce yourself and give them your business card. That way, they know who you are and where to call if something happens.
Health and Safety Tips for Real Estate Agents Touring Construction and Renovation Sites (Occupational Health & Safety, Feb. 20, 2024)
For agents’ own safety, it's best not to touch anything on the construction site. Some areas may still be works in progress. So be sure not to touch any loose wires or materials — they could cause a spark or have sharp edges.
Real Estate Agent Safety Tips from San Mateo County Sheriff (San Mateo County Association of REALTORS®, Aug. 8, 2023)
Scout Locations Early: Prior to meeting someone in a neighborhood, ensure you're familiar with the area by checking it out beforehand.
Tips to Keep Yourself and Your Agents Safe on the Job (REALTOR® Magazine, Sep. 15, 2022)
Taylor advises people to follow their gut. If something feels off, it’s okay to change plans. Safety is more important than the sale, he often says to his agents and in his classes.
When Your Instinct Tells You to Run (REALTOR® Magazine/Drive With NAR, Sep 1, 2022)
These two REALTORS® say practitioners can’t ignore the inherent risks of their job and must adjust how they interact with clients to put safety top of mind.
eBooks & Books
As a member benefit, the following resources and more are available for loan through the NAR Library. Items will be mailed directly to you or made available for pickup at the REALTOR® Building in Chicago.
Be Alert, Be Aware, Have a Plan (eBook)
Be a Hero (eBook)
Dangerous Personalities (eBook)
A Guide to Improvised Weaponry (eBook)
Health & Safety at Work Essentials (eBook)
Knack Self-Defense for Women (eBook)
Practical Self-Defense (eBook)
Protect Yourself (eBook)
No Second Chance (eBook)
7 Safety Habits That Could Save Your Life (eBook)
Reinvent Your Personal Safety (eBook)
Safety at Work (eBook)
Staying Alive (eBook)
Stay Safe (eBook)
The Tao of Survival (eBook)
Watch Your Back (eBook)
Workplace Safety (eBook)
The Workplace Violence Prevention Handbook (eBook)
The Gift of Fear (New York, NY: Random House, 1997) HV 7431 D35
Strong on Defense: Survival Rules to Protect You and Your Family from Crime (New York, NY: Simon & Shuster, 1996) HV 7431 St8 M31
Bug Off! : 50 Simple Ways to Protect Yourself from Burglars, Thieves, Muggers, Con-Artists, and Other Lowlifes (Evanston, IL: Walnut Grove Publishers, 1992) HV 7431 M31
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