As a real estate professional, ensuring your safety and that of your clients should always be a top priority. During Realtor Safety Month, we’re reminded of the importance of taking proactive steps to safeguard our personal well-being while conducting showings, open houses and other real estate-related activities. By incorporating safety best practices into your daily routine, you can reduce risks and ensure that your work environment remains secure. AmeriSpec, a leader in home inspection services, is proud to support Realtor Safety Month by sharing some valuable tips and strategies for keeping showings safe.
1. Be Aware of Your Surroundings
Whether you’re showing a property in a familiar neighborhood or an unfamiliar area, always remain alert to your surroundings. Take note of potential hazards, such as poorly lit areas or unfamiliar people lingering nearby. Trust your instincts—if something doesn’t feel right, take precautions.
2. Keep Communication Open
Maintaining regular communication with your office or a trusted colleague can be a lifesaver. Let someone know your location and schedule, especially when showing properties to new clients. Consider using mobile apps designed to share your whereabouts in real time.
3. Vet Clients Before Meetings
Before scheduling in-person meetings, it’s essential to vet your clients. Ask for identification and perform background checks when necessary. Verify their identity by asking for their name and contact information and cross-check this information with public records or online databases.
4. Set Up Initial Meetings in Public Places
Meeting new clients at the property right away may seem convenient, but it’s safer to arrange an initial meeting in a public place, such as your office or a coffee shop. This allows you to assess the client in a safer environment before moving to the property showing.
5. Use the Buddy System
Whenever possible, consider taking a colleague along for showings, especially when working in remote locations or unfamiliar neighborhoods. The presence of another person can act as a deterrent to any potential threats and adds a layer of safety.
6. Trust Your Gut
As a real estate professional, you’ll likely develop a strong sense of intuition over time. Trust that gut feeling when something seems off. It’s always better to err on the side of caution rather than putting yourself in an uncomfortable or dangerous situation.
7. Ensure Proper Lighting
Proper lighting is crucial for safety during evening showings. Always arrive at the property early to ensure all lights are working and consider carrying a flashlight just in case. Avoid showing homes that lack sufficient lighting, as this could create unnecessary risks.
8. Stay Close to an Exit
When showing a property, especially with new clients, remain aware of the nearest exits. Avoid getting cornered in confined spaces like basements or small rooms. Keep yourself positioned where you can make a quick exit if needed.
9. Limit Personal Information
Be cautious about sharing too much personal information with clients. Avoid discussing details such as where you live, your daily routine or family matters. The less personal information you reveal, the more you protect yourself from potential harm.
10. Utilize Technology for Safety
Take advantage of technology designed to keep you safe. GPS tracking apps, safety alert buttons and emergency communication tools are essential for realtors. Having these tools on hand ensures you can call for help quickly if an emergency arises.
Realtor Safety Month serves as an important reminder to prioritize personal safety in the real estate industry. By following these 10 safety tips, realtors can create a safer work environment and reduce the likelihood of dangerous situations. At AmeriSpec, we support real estate professionals in all aspects of their work, including maintaining a safe and secure environment while conducting showings. Stay vigilant, stay prepared, and stay safe. Give AmeriSpec a call today at 952-854-5110 or contact us to learn more about what we can do for you!