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News & Information : In Contract Magazine : Past Issues : May/June 2002 - Realtor® Safety May/June 2002 - Realtor® SafetyRealtor® Although we haven't had a safety incident recently within our ranks, personal safety in this business is a topic that should stay at the forefront of our attention. The problem is, with our hectic schedules, we often ‘let down our guard” in the face of potentially hazardous situations. The National Safety Council has designated June as National Safety Month. Please exercise caution in your daily business. Safety TipsASK PROSPECT TO STOP BY YOUR OFFICE before going to a property. This should be openly obtained, preferably in the presence of an associate. Information should be retained at office; knowing that a name and address are known may discourage an assailant. INTRODUCE THE PROSPECT TO SOMEONE IN YOUR OFFICE. A would-be assailant does not like to be noticed or receive exposure knowing a person could pick him out of a lineup. USE AN EMERGENCY CODE WORD. If you sense you are in a dangerous situation, call an associate or the office with a preassigned emergency code word; e.g. “We are on MAYDAY street” or “Look in the RED FILE.” Whoever receives the emergency code word should send help immediately and remove the agent from the situation. USE YOUR OWN CAR to show a property. The prospect could have a weapon concealed or even another person hidden within his car. THE POLICE DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDS that you do not try to talk your way out of a situation. If you are attacked, scream. It has been found that by screaming “FIRE” people sometimes respond more quickly than a plea for “HELP.” CALL THE POLICE WHEN: SAFEGUARD YOUR OFFICE
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