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Real Estate Agent Safety Month: A Reminder from Choice Home Warranty

September is Real Estate Agent Safety Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the unique risks real estate professionals face and highlighting best practices to stay safe while serving clients. At Choice Home Warranty, we value the work you do every day and want to remind you that your safety comes first.

Why Agent Safety Matters

Real estate agents often find themselves working alone, meeting new clients, or entering unfamiliar properties. While helping buyers and sellers achieve their dreams is rewarding, it’s also important to remain mindful of potential risks. Real Estate Agent Safety Month is the perfect opportunity to refresh safety habits and share resources within the real estate community.

Key Safety Tips for Agents

Here are a few practical ways to protect yourself on the job:

  • Trust your instincts – If a situation feels uncomfortable, step away and reassess.
  • Meet in public first – Arrange first meetings with new clients at your office, a coffee shop, or another safe location.
  • Share your schedule – Let a trusted colleague, friend, or family member know where you’ll be and when.
  • Stay connected – Keep your phone accessible and have emergency contacts ready.
  • Control access to properties – Arrive early to unlock doors, turn on lights, and ensure the environment feels safe before clients enter.

Choice Home Warranty: Supporting Agents Beyond Safety

At Choice Home Warranty, we’re proud to support real estate professionals by providing protection for your clients’ homes after the sale. While you focus on building relationships and closing deals, we help give your clients peace of mind with budget-friendly coverage for unexpected repairs and replacements.

By working together—keeping safety top of mind and offering value-added services like home warranties—you can continue to deliver the best possible experience to your clients.

A Final Reminder

Real Estate Agent Safety Month is about more than awareness; it’s about action. Take time to review your safety practices, encourage your colleagues to do the same, and remember that protecting yourself is the first step to serving your clients well.

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