Safety Toolkit for Associations
Develop a strategy for your association or office, and incorporate safety into your current programs.
How to Create Your Own Safety Program
REALTORS® face job-related risks every day—working alone, meeting with strangers in unfamiliar places and sharing personal information. Having your own Safety Program can help mitigate risks and ensure that every member comes home safely every night.
REALTOR® Safety Reimbursement Grant
Provides funding assistance to state and local REALTOR® Associations to help implement a Safety Program or specific feature for their members, and to encourage ongoing awareness of REALTOR® Safety.
Examples of how to use the grant money include:
- Hiring a professional speaker to present to members;
- Creating a safety manual or marketing materials;
- Creating a safety webinar for members.
Do You Currently Have a Safety Program in Place?
Turn to NAR’s REALTOR® Safety Program for hundreds of resources, tools, and tips to continue adding content to your Safety Program.
Educational Resources
Make safety a top priority for members and a prominent part of your onboarding process, ongoing training, regular meetings and communications.
Safety Course
Offer your members NAR’s Putting REALTOR® Safety First: Safety Strategies for the Modern REALTOR® course, which is designed to instill safety awareness and habits as second nature.
REALTOR® associations, proprietary schools, and real estate franchises that have a license with the Real Estate Buyer's Agent Council (REBAC) may, and are encouraged to, offer this course.
For REALTOR® Associations that do not have a license with REBAC, the $1,000 single-course license agreement fee is waived.
Safety Webinars & Videos
Encourage your members to register for NAR’s free REALTOR® Safety Webinars, held annually in September, and share the Safety Videos by providing the links in emails, newsletters, or on your social media pages.
Safety Presentations
Presentations and materials include everything you need to educate members about the three keys to staying safe on the job: knowing how to react appropriately to a dangerous situation, being aware of your surroundings, and empowering yourself with careful precautions.
Presentation times depend on audience size and interaction. NAR offers materials for sessions that could last from 30 minutes to three hours.
Download our comprehensive REALTOR® Safety training presentations, including guidelines for the presenter.
Prepare the Presentation:
Once you've decided which time frame you'll use for presentations, take these steps to get ready:
- Go to the presentation page to find all the materials you need for a comprehensive REALTOR® Safety training course.
- Select the training schedule that works best for your association or office, and adjust it to the amount of time you have allotted for the presentation.
- Choose the format for your training. You can incorporate the video with or without interactive quizzes, and/or the PowerPoint presentation.
- Use the REALTOR® Safety Presentation Guidelines to prepare for each presentation.
- Consider getting copies of the REALTOR® Safety Tips Card, or safety-specific publications from NAR. Visit the REALTOR® Store to purchase.
Monthly Discussion Topics
Include safety in your monthly meetings with members and keep safety top-of-mind year-round. Download this booklet to discover monthly safety tips, additional resources, and tools.
Homeowner Safety & Security Toolkit
Use this toolkit to learn more about best practices on homeowner safety and security
Marketing Resources
NAR provides materials for associations to promote REALTOR® Safety year-round. Resources include flyers, posters, web banners, and social media graphics.
Association & Office Resources
Download ready-to-use safety forms and checklists for your office and check out a list of personal protection resources members can add to their day-to-day safety protocols.
Tools You Can Use Today
A variety of pre-designed safety forms that you can customize and use in your office.