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WEBINAR: NAR Safety Program: Stay Safe on the Job
Instructor:  NAR
Location: 
EXTERNAL REGISTRATION
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Meeting new clients and showing properties alone can pose safety risks. This webinar is designed to prioritize your personal safety by covering essential protocols for in-person showings and client meetings. You will learn to identify potential threats, leverage technology for safety, and effectively handle emergencies.

Why Attend:
• Gain best practices for staying safe during property showings.
• Explore safety apps and tools to enhance personal security.
• Learn how to conduct client meetings safely, both in and out of the office.
• Hear real-life safety scenarios and learn effective response strategies.

The goal of the REALTOR® Safety Program is to reduce the number of safety incidents that occur in the industry, so every REALTOR® comes home safely to his or her family every night. We will accomplish this goal together with our members by improving the Safety Culture in the industry: Talk about safety; create a safety plan and follow it; and encourage your fellow REALTORS® to do the same.

To CANCEL your class registration, please email class name, date, and location to education@rworld.com or call 561-353-9190.

Class cancellations for “Specialty” courses (Designations/Certifications/license renewal) received within 3 business days of the class start day will be subject to a $20 cancellation fee, which would result in a partial refund of the paid registration fee. If the aforementioned registration was not paid, an invoice for the $20 cancellation fee will be applied.

Members who “No Show” a class without notice of cancellation prior to class will not be eligible for a refund of the registration fee.

By registering for this class/event you hereby consent to the photographing of yourself and the recording of your voice and the use of these photographs and/or recordings singularly or in conjunction with other photographs and/or recordings for advertising, publicity, commercial or other business purposes. You understand that the term “photograph” as used herein encompasses both still photographs and motion picture footage.