Armed Real Estate Agent Training Course

Basic - "Learn how to be safe while showing real estate properties"

Duration: 8

$175.00

Fee

Date Location Class Size Class Time Instructor Availability
Register Now March 15 Saturday
Umatilla, OR
6 - 12 Students 8am-4pm Kevin Roth Space Available
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Description

In the fast-paced world of real estate, where open houses, property showings, and client meetings are routine, personal safety should always be a top priority. Realtors are constantly interacting with new people and entering unfamiliar environments, making them susceptible to potential risks. To safeguard themselves and their clients, realtors should consider firearms training as a proactive measure. Below we’ll delve into why realtors should think about firearms training to enhance their safety on the job.

Real estate agents often find themselves in unpredictable situations. Meeting strangers in empty properties or isolated areas can put them at risk of encountering individuals with harmful intentions. While it’s true that these situations are rare, being prepared is crucial for maintaining personal safety. Firearms training equips realtors with the skills and knowledge needed to assess and handle dangerous situations effectively.

Firearms training is not just about learning to use a gun; it’s about understanding the responsibility that comes with it. Education is the foundation of safety, and realtors who undergo proper firearms training gain the confidence to react appropriately in potential threats. They learn about firearm safety, responsible handling, and when to use lethal force as a last resort. This knowledge empowers realtors to make informed decisions that prioritize safety for all parties involved.

Situational awareness is the ability to perceive one’s surroundings and identify potential threats. Firearms training enhances this skill by teaching realtors to observe their environment, assess risks, and make quick judgments. By developing a keen sense of awareness, realtors can proactively avoid dangerous situations and maintain control over their interactions with clients and prospects.

An essential aspect of firearms training is preparing for emergencies. Realtors who undergo such training learn how to respond to various scenarios, including home invasions or confrontations. They gain valuable insights into effective communication, de-escalation techniques, and defensive strategies. These skills not only help realtors protect themselves but also contribute to safer outcomes for clients and the general public.

Firearms training emphasizes safe and responsible firearm use, ensuring that realtors understand the gravity of their actions. By learning proper shooting techniques, handling procedures, and storage practices, realtors can prevent accidents and unauthorized access to their weapons. This responsible approach to firearms contributes to a safer community overall.

Realtors often establish close relationships with clients, who trust them to guide them through the buying or selling process. By showcasing their commitment to safety through firearms training, realtors can enhance client trust. Clients will appreciate the extra effort taken to ensure their well-being during property tours and transactions, ultimately leading to stronger professional relationships.

Numerous realtors have shared stories about how firearms training saved them from dangerous situations. These first hand accounts underscore the importance of being prepared. By learning how to handle potential threats effectively, realtors increase their chances of avoiding harm and ensuring their clients’ safety as well.

Here at Arms To Bear Security Specialists we understand that real estate professionals face unique challenges that make prioritizing personal safety imperative. Our firearms training course offers a holistic approach to safety, empowering realtors with the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to navigate potential threats effectively. By understanding risks, enhancing situational awareness, and embracing emergency preparedness, realtors can protect themselves, their clients, and their communities.

While firearms training isn’t mandatory for realtors, its benefits extend beyond individual safety. It helps build trust with clients, showcase a commitment to responsible firearm use, and contribute to a safer environment for everyone. By taking the initiative to undergo firearms training, realtors can position themselves as proactive professionals who prioritize safety and well-being in every aspect of their career.

This class meets the requirements to apply for a concealed handgun permit. Passing students for this class will receive the needed certificate to apply for a Oregon and Utah Ccw permit (carry in 41 states including WA).

Sign up for this class now and "MASTER THE BARE ESSENTIALS"

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Topics Covered

  • Understanding the Risks Real estate agents often find themselves in unpredictable situations. ...
  • Empowerment through Education ...
  • Enhanced Situational Awareness ...
  • Emergency Preparedness ...
  • Safe and Responsible Firearm Use ...
  • Building Trust with Clients ...
  • Real-Life Success Stories ...
  • Prioritizing Safety in the Real Estate World ...

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Expectations and Outcomes

Students will receive a Concealed Handgun Course Certificate & Real Estate Safety Seminar Certificate

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Types

Advanced, Basic, Intermediate, Active Shooter Response Training, Church / Business - Safety / Security, Combatives / Less Lethal, Concealed Carry License, Concealed Carry Training, F.A.S.T. (First Aid for Severe Trauma), In Home Defense Training, Legal Aspects for Use of Force / Avoidance, LEO / MIL / SEC Courses, NRA Courses, Prepping and Survival Skills, Private Classes (Group / Individual), Range Safety Officer, Rifle, Scenario Based Training, Shotgun, Stop the Bleed, Tactical Casualty Care (TCCC / TECC), USCCA Courses, Virtual Simulation, Women's Only Courses

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Documentation Requirements

Government issued ID with picture

The instructor requires a copy of your Government Issued ID once you register.