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Women versus Men: Gender Differences In Real Estate Safety

In this weeks' episode of Safe Realty, I discuss the difference of men and women in relation to how they view their own safety. 

Do you think men perceive the same risk to their safety as women? 

Join me today as we have a short conversation about gender differences in safety, and specifically real estate safety. 

You will also hear an alarming story where three male clients hid behind me during a showing. Tune in today to hear that real estate showing story. 

Be safe everyone!

NAR Safety Resources

Gender and Crime Stats

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911 What is your emergency? A 911 Operator Insights into Real Estate Agent Safety

In this episode, I speak with Carolyn, a friend and seasoned 911 dispatcher. In fact, she was my emergency dispatcher at one point. Full circle moment. 

What happens when you are with a client, as a real estate agent, and find yourself in dangerous situation, but unable to speak. How do you tell the 911 operator how to help you? Find out today.

As a real estate agent in an emergency, what do we do? When do we call 911? And if we call 911 what happens next?  We also talk about what constitutes an emergency (not your dinner reservations that are cancelled), how to handle accidental calls, and the technology used in dispatching. Carolyn shares humorous anecdotes from her years of experience, emphasizing the human side of dispatching and the need for patience and kindness during emergencies.

Do not order pizza as a means of a 'code' for an emergency.

Carolyn says, "when in doubt, phone."  Be kind, be patient, be clear! 

Suggest a topic or ask a question for me to answer on the show! Share this with 3 people! The more you share, the more we can help each other stay safe.

Connect with Shannon here:
Watch the podcast on YouTube
Follow Shannon on Instagram
Follow Shannon on LinkedIn
Share your stories on our Facebook Group
Email Shannon at islandscutler@gmail.com

Listen to this episode at your next office meeting. Let's get everyone involved.