Real Estate Agent Safety & Self-Defense
Street-Smart Showings: Stay Alert. Stay Smart. Stay Safe.
Real estate professionals often meet clients alone and in unfamiliar places — making personal safety a serious concern.
John Graden’s Real Estate Agent Safety & Self-Defense training gives you the awareness, confidence, and practical skills to recognize danger early and respond effectively in the first critical moments.
Why Safety Training Matters
Every showing and open house comes with risk. Even experienced agents can be caught off guard without proper preparation.
This workshop helps agents build awareness, trust their instincts, and use simple self-defense strategies to avoid or escape unsafe situations.
The goal isn’t fear — it’s confidence, control, and peace of mind.

What You’ll Learn

Recognize Risky Situations
Spot early warning signs and learn to assess clients, locations, and surroundings safely.

Use Smart Safety Habits
Plan showings, share schedules, and use communication tools that keep you protected.

Defend When Necessary
Master quick, realistic techniques anyone can use to escape or disable an attacker.

Stay Calm and Confident

Who It’s For
This training is ideal for:
- Real estate agents and brokers
- Property managers and leasing staff
- Home inspectors and appraisers
- Anyone who works alone or meets new clients on-site
“John’s training made me much more aware of my surroundings and confident in every showing.”
– Workshop Participant
Protect Yourself and Your Team
Safety is the foundation of confidence. Equip yourself and your colleagues with the tools to prevent, avoid, and handle danger.
John Graden’s Real Estate Agent Safety & Self-Defense program gives every professional the confidence to do their job safely and successfully.

Even Seasoned
Real Estate Agents Get Attacked
“She Was a Rich Broker and Alone.”
As a recent high-profile real estate agent murderer was being escorted to a squad car in handcuffs, he was asked, “Why did you choose her?”
His answer is all you need to know about why you need to be careful: “She was a rich broker and alone.”











