The proprietors of safe international have made the announcement that they will soon be releasing a self-defense program that will be particularly catered to meet the requirements of real estate brokers. ingleside, Ontario, the 12th of October, 2014 – Meeting new potential customers, holding open houses, and giving showings are all examples of activities associated with the real estate trade that might pose a threat to the agent’s personal safety. safe international, which has been at the forefront of empowering people to save their own lives through the use of self-defense concepts since 1994, believes that its current emphasis on empowering people to protect themselves is needed now more than ever in light of recent violent events in the real estate profession. “unfortunately, we live in a society that is becoming increasingly violent,” continued roberts. “here at safe international, we want to not only want to share our knowledge and experience with others, but while in the process of sharing, we are also empowering people throughout canada, the united states, and globally to defend themselves.” Although the goal of safe international is to teach real self-defense skills to as many women, children, and men as possible, ranging in age from 12 to 82 years old, safe international does offer corporate self defense courses to individuals who are employed in working environments that are regarded as having a higher potential for violence. During the course of the 2 or 4 hour Toronto real estate safety seminar, some of the topics that are covered include the following: distraction techniques that are used on real estate agents, safety in cars and homes, the dangers of letting income rule over intuition, how attackers choose their victims, the significance of body language, the advantages and disadvantages of using cell phones, and much more! At this time, Safe International does not have a program for martial arts available for enrollment. Instead, they are presenting what they believe to be “a practical and pragmatic approach to personal safety.” “what sets our approach to self-defense training apart from all other programs is how we present our courses with real-life simulated scenarios, with hands-on techniques, and with humour, yes… humour,” said roberts, who believes that even though the subject matter is a very serious one, safe internationalTM knows that learning in a safe, fun, and enthusiastic environment is the best way to retain what is being presented. For further information, please visit: http://safeinternational.biz/ Contact: Chris Roberts Managing Director Safe International 22 Spruce Street Ingleside, Ontario K0C 1M0 1-800-465-5972 http://www.safeinternational.biz