Carbon Monoxide Detectors a Great Closing Gift Idea
Released on = April 4, 2006, 8:35 am
Press Release Author = Real Estate Agent Safety.com
Industry = Real Estate
Press Release Summary = Keep The Clients\' Safety in Mind With a Thoughtful Gift After Closing On a Property
Press Release Body = 4/04/06 - Many real estate agents have taken up the practice of giving a gift after the closing of a sale as a way of showing their appreciation toward the client. Online resource Real Estate Agent Safety.com (http://www.realestateagentsafety.com) asks real estate agents to take that show of gratitude a step further by keeping their clients\' safety in mind, and giving a gift such as a carbon monoxide detector, smoke detector, or combination of both.
\"It\'s a great way to show the client how much you care,\" said a spokesperson for the website. \"Instead of some knick-knack or flower arrangement, why not give them something that will be used to protect their family?\"
While many homes in the U.S. already have smoke detectors, very few homes also have a carbon monoxide detector. According to the CDC, 500 Americans die from unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning each year.
\"While doing a walkthrough with clients, it\'s always a good idea to note if the home has smoke or carbon monoxide detectors,\" the spokesperson continued. \"If it doesn\'t, then it\'s something that the client should be made aware of.\"
Real Estate Agent Safety.com encourages real estate agents and homeowners alike to test their smoke and carbon monoxide detectors regularly to ensure they are functioning properly.
For more information about carbon monoxide detectors, resources, and safety tips please visit Real Estate Agent Safety.com on the web at: www.realestateagentsafety.com
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