DMAR Safety Series: Part V

Open House Safety Tips

An open house can be a great sales tool, but it also exposes you to numerous unfamiliar people for the first time.  Stay safe by practicing these precautions.

Open House Safety Guidelines

  • Call the local police department and ask them to have a squad car drive by during your open-house hours.

  • Check your cell phone’s strength and signal prior to the open house. Have emergency numbers programmed on speed dial. Carry an extra, fully charged cell phone battery.

  • Determine several “escape” routes that you can use in case of an emergency. Make sure all deadbolt locks are unlocked to facilitate a faster escape.

  • Turn on the lights and open the curtains. These are not only sound safety procedures, but also great marketing tactics.

  • Make sure that if you were to escape by the back door, you could escape from the backyard. Frequently, high fences surround yards that contain swimming pools or hot tubs.

  • When prospective buyers begin to arrive, jot down their car descriptions, license numbers and physical descriptions.

  • When showing the house, always walk behind the prospect. Direct them; don’t lead them. Say, for example, “The kitchen is on your left,” and gesture for them to go ahead of you.

  • Notify a friend or a relative that you will be calling in every hour on the hour. And if you don’t call, they are to notify the police immediately.

  • Inform a neighbor that you will be showing the house and ask if he or she would keep an eye and ear open for anything out of the ordinary.


Source: realtor.org