Situational Awareness Training for Real Estate Agents
Instructor: Seth Anthertz, former REALTOR®
Real estate agents are constantly on the move, meeting with clients, showing properties, and conducting open houses. Unfortunately, this often puts them in vulnerable positions and exposes them to potential safety risks. Therefore, it is essential that real estate agents take precautions to ensure their safety at all times. All attendees should be licensed real estate agents or employees of a licensed real estate broker.
Note: No CE hours are offered with this event, but attendees qualify for a free demonstration at the Byrna Scottsdale range, 10% Off any products purchased during that visit and one raffle ticket for your chance to win a Byrna CL launcher valued at $449.99. Must be present to win. Other restrictions may apply. The first 25 registrants who attend will also receive a REALTOR® SAFE pin.
Disclaimers
Please notify us 7 days in advance if you have any disability that requires special services or access. Marketing Partners may be provided with a roster of attendees including email address. You may opt out of having your information shared by contacting the Association at 480-945-2651. By registering, you understand pictures and/or video may be taken of you and may be posted on social media and/or ScottsdaleRealtors.org for marketing purposes.
Due to the circumstances created by COVID/RSV, there is a heightened degree of personal risk and responsibility in attending meetings or events. With in-person attendance at any Scottsdale REALTORS®/Venue8600 meeting or event, attendees acknowledge these risks and agree to take full personal responsibility for them:
- Despite efforts to minimize the spread of respiratory illnesses, you may be exposed to the virus by being part of or attending this meeting/event;
- Attendees agree to monitor their own health and will not attend the meeting/event if they feel ill, have COVID, RSV or flu-like symptoms;
- Attendees are encouraged to wear masks, social distance from other attendees, respect the space of other meeting/event attendees and follow any and all other social distancing guidelines and protocols imposed by the federal, state or local laws. Refusal to abide by these guidelines and protocols may result in you being asked to leave the meeting/event.
If you may have a respiratory virus
Stay home and away from others if you have respiratory virus symptoms including but not limited to fever, chills, fatigue, cough, runny nose and headache. You may resume normal activities if both are true for at least 24 hours:
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- Your symptoms are getting better overall, and
- You have not had a fever and are not using fever-reducing medication
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- Even then, take added precautions for the next 5 days: masking, physical distancing and testing
- If you develop a fever or you start to feel worse, stay home again until your symptoms improve overall, and you have not had a fever without taking fever relievers for at least 24 hours.
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More at https://www.cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses/prevention/precautions-when-sick.html.