Real Estate Agents: Safety Is Paramount. LET"S TAKE A LOOK
By Gregory Kielma
Why Real Estate Agents Should Prioritize Safety Training

Why Real Estate Agents Should Prioritize Safety Training
Gregg Kielma
01/11/2026
Please stay safe Friends in the Real Estate Business. Here are my thoughts and what I teach.
Kielma advises real estate agents spend their days meeting strangers, entering unfamiliar properties, and working alone in unpredictable environments. While the industry focuses heavily on sales skills and market knowledge, personal safety is just as essential. Safety training equips agents with the awareness, confidence, and practical tools they need to protect themselves while serving clients professionally.
A High-Risk Profession
• Agents often meet clients they’ve never met before, sometimes in vacant or remote locations.
• Open houses and showings can attract anyone—including individuals with harmful intentions.
• Many incidents involving assaults, robberies, and threats occur during routine real estate activities.
Situational Awareness Saves Lives: These skills help agents avoid dangerous situations before they escalate.
Safety training teaches agents how to:
• Recognize suspicious behavior early
• Maintain control of their environment during showings
• Use safe positioning and exit strategies
• Trust their instincts without feeling unprofessional
Professionalism Includes Personal Protection
Clients trust agents to guide them through major financial decisions. An agent who prioritizes safety demonstrates responsibility, preparedness, and professionalism. Safety trained agents are more confident, make better decisions under stress, and reduce liability for themselves and their brokerage.
Empowerment Through Education: This knowledge benefits them not only in their career but in everyday life.
Safety training empowers agents with:
• De-escalation techniques
• Communication strategies
• Legal considerations for self defense
• Practical tools for staying safe on the job
Kielma’s Parting Shot
Real estate agents face unique risks that can’t be ignored. Safety training isn’t optional, it’s a critical investment in personal well-being, professional credibility, and long-term career success. Brokerages that encourage or require safety training show they value their agents and are committed to creating a safer industry.