September marks Realtor Safety Month. Here are ways you can get involved, and educate yourself to be safe in your career.
Safety Tips from the National Association of Realtors:
- Homes with “For Sale” signs and public online listings attract more attention. Advise clients to be cautious about locking doors and windows at night.
- Prioritize safety in your marketing and listings by stating that identification will be required for the showing and/or vide surveillance will be used on site.
- Wireless hotspots are a great resource to bring with you when traveling to rural properties as cell reception and Wi-Fi are often limited.
- Consider bringing someone to showings in model homes or developments with low traffic.
- Ask a buddy to host an Open House with you.
- Before entering a commercial property, pack a flashlight in case of power outages and wear protective footwear.
- On arrival, walk the exterior of the property before entering to identify points of entry. Keep an eye out for possible broken windows and/or doors.
- As you wrap up your showing or open house, make it a priority to do a final security check. Ensure all windows and doors are securely locked.
Register for the National Association of Realtors (NAR) FREE Webinar:
WHEN: Wednesday, September 18, 2024 at 1:00 PM.
Click here to learn more and register.
If you can’t attend, you can watch the recording! Find videos on Realtor safety here.
TOP Resources for YOU! Click to view links.
- Member Safety Report
- Safety Tool Kit
- Safety Articles
- Drive with NAR Podcast. Find insights about the sales strategies, resources, industry tools and safety tips your fellow Realtors are using to drive business and stay safe in the field.
Did you know? When you attend BHU #9 (Business Planning), you are provided with safety tools, resources, and apps to download to stay safe. View our technology tip on the top 3 safety apps for Realtors.
Lastly, always remember: Talk to your Market President and peers if you are ever feeling unsafe, threatened or uncomfortable. The National Association of Realtors has great resources for you to use to stay safe! You can go to nar.realtor/safety to view the best safety practices, including articles, videos, and tips for you.