
This is NOT to scare or alarm anyone, but it is rated PG.
Yesterday was another great class put on by First American Tile - in Vallejo, CA. This class focused on Realtor Safety and Security Awareness. There were quite a few things that were shared, and some of them may help you from becoming a victim or target of a crime.
The reason we sponsored and put this event together, was partially because of an article I received. A Realtor in Texas assaulted and robbed. Two days later, an email came from a client in Vacaville, who had just experienced a setup, and almost became a victim herself.
Mornings on 2, (a local news station) announced, a person (offender) was targeting the Real Estate Community in Pleasanton. This was all the inspiration and motivation I needed! Safety should always come first!
"The best way to avoid a crime or prevent yourself from becoming a victim of a crime, is by not being there when the crime takes place." There are no absolutes, but just a little knowledge can go a long way.
James Magdaleno, of CPIT Inc., a former Police Officer and now private investigator, came to the Solano Association of Realtors to help educate our members on Safety. James has taught this class to over 12,000 people and has helped many communities and industries by just heightening their awareness.

My Favorite Tips from the Class:
I was given permission to share the informational booklet with all the Active Rainers. Here is a list of Safety and Awareness Tips for the street, your vehicle, out shopping, or just in the workplace. I really think you should at least preview this list, then print it, and share it with others. What you don't know, can hurt you.
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I see Mr. Andersohn has gotten himself a new picture. There has been a wave of new pictures. I barely recognize the place!
Thanks for noticing Chris, that was an older photo I had up earlier. :-)
Brad, your blog is full of great posts. This is another useful one. Thanks.
Thanks Maggie, please feel free to share this with co-workers, family, friends, neighbors, and clients. When James presented this class, he opened with a profound statement: "People are always too busy being busy, and this is what makes them targets and vulnerable." I think it is true, I am guilty of this myself. I sincerely am happy you found this useful. To help just one person, makes it worth all the time and effort.
Brad,
Timely post--We just had another agent attacted in MN last week. Keep safe!
Teri - I am sorry to hear that, we need to look out for each other. It's not just our industry that get's hit, Wells Fargo in the Safeway close to where we live, was just robbed last week and the teller was shot. IN SAFEWAY!!! That's crazy!! Keep your eyes open, chin up, and always be aware of your surroundings. Paying attention to our instincts is so critical these days. The class taught us that at times, we are too busy being busy, and we just don't pay attention. Thanks for your comment! :-)