Leave a comment » Realtor Safety: Setting Up a Distress Code SystemThe National Association of Realtors recommends every Realtor set up a distress code system.We tell our children not to let a stranger into the house or get into a car with someone they don’t know, but Realtors do this everyday. They go into the homes of strangers and put people in their car they may have only met a few minutes before. Let’s face it, Realtors are in potentially dangerous situations everyday and don’t think anything of it. The National Association of Realtors recommends every Realtor set up a distress code system. It may just save your life one day. Here’s how: A distress code is a spoken word or phrase that is not commonly used but can be worked into any phone or in-person conversation for cases where you feel that you are in danger. Use this code if the person you are with can overhear the conversation, but you don’t want to alarm them.
When should you use the distress code? In situations where you are uneasy, but do not feel you are in danger. If you are in immediate danger - stop the car and leave the area, or jump out of the car at the next stop. Also, don’t hesitate to call 911 in an emergency. Source: Washington Real Estate Safety CouncilThe distress code for when you are overwhelmed with daily tasks or simply ready to take your business to the next level is www.myREassistant.com. As your real estate virtual assistant, I will come to the rescue!
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Posted on September 17, 2007 02:15:15 by ruthann.macklin
Posted in Tips and Advice, Real Estate
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