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Daily Real Estate News | September 15, 2009 |
Safety Week Tip: What's Your Distress Code?
A distress code is a spoken word or phrase that is not commonly used but can be worked into any phone or in-person conversation for cases where you feel that you are in danger. Use this code if the person you are with can overhear the conversation, but you don’t want to alarm them.
Here are the steps to setting up and using a distress code:
When should you use the distress code? In situations where you are uneasy, but do not feel you are in danger. If you are in immediate danger, leave the area. Also, don’t hesitate to call 9-1-1 in an emergency.
Source: Washington Real Estate Safety Council
Safety Week is Sept. 13-19. For an array of tips, articles, and widgets, visit the REALTOR® Safety Web site at REALTOR.org/Safety.
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