Realtor safety tips to live by
Being a real estate professional is an exciting and rewarding career, but it also comes with unique risks. Whether you’re meeting clients for the first time, showing properties in unfamiliar areas, or navigating high-stakes negotiations, your personal safety and professional integrity should always be top priorities. Below are key safety tips to help you protect yourself – both physically and professionally – while continuing to grow a successful real estate career.
Personal safety tips for realtors
1. Always meet new clients in a public place first
Before showing a property, schedule an initial meeting at your office or a busy public location such as a coffee shop. This provides an opportunity to verify identity and get a feel for the person you’ll be working with.
2. Share your schedule
Let a trusted colleague, friend, or family member know your daily appointments, including client names, property addresses, and estimated time frames. Use shared calendars or safety apps for extra security.
3. Trust your instincts
If something feels off, it probably is. Never ignore your gut feelings – whether that means postponing a showing or bringing someone with you.
4. Use the “safety exit” strategy
During showings, always position yourself so that you have an easy exit. Never enter a room first; let the client walk ahead of you, especially in basements, attics, or enclosed spaces.
5. Keep personal info private
Avoid disclosing too much personal information to clients – such as your home address, routines, or family details. Keep communication professional and through business channels.
6. Carry a charged phone and personal safety tools
Always keep your phone fully charged and within reach. Consider carrying personal safety items like a whistle, pepper spray, or a wearable safety device.
Professional safety tips for realtors
1. Screen clients before meeting
Use tools like MLS client registration forms or background-checking services to verify clients’ identities. Even a simple online search can help validate someone’s legitimacy.
2. Protect client data
Treat client data with the same care you’d want for your own. Avoid sharing sensitive information over unsecured networks and always store documents securely.
3. Be cautious with social media
While marketing properties and sharing successes is part of building your brand, avoid real-time location tagging and posting your whereabouts when showing homes alone.
4. Use electronic lockboxes
Smart lockboxes with user tracking are safer than traditional ones. They offer detailed logs of who accessed a property and when, adding a layer of accountability.
5. Know the property
Familiarize yourself with the layout of any property before a showing. Identify potential hazards or hiding spots and be aware of cell service limitations in the area.
6. Have an emergency protocol
Work with your broker or agency to establish emergency procedures – this might include a code word, a safety app, or a check-in system for agents out in the field.
Final thoughts
Safety isn’t just a one-time consideration – it’s a daily practice that should be integrated into every aspect of your real estate career. By staying alert, setting boundaries, and leveraging the right tools and strategies, you can protect yourself while continuing to provide exceptional service to your clients. New Hampshire realtors are experts at helping others find safe and secure homes – make sure you’re doing the same for yourself. Stay safe, stay smart, and keep closing with confidence.
Check out the full NAR safety booklet to learn all the tips and stay safe!
Source: NAR.realtor/safety




