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Although most hotels place high importance on guest security and safety, it's always wise to be cautious and observant. Take the responsibility of helping to ensure the safety of yourself and your family. This is particularly important when traveling alone and with small children.
# Always call the hotel and inquire about its security practices and general neighborhood safety. When making reservations, always request rooms in the safest areas, which are discussed below.
# When arriving at your hotel observe the neighborhood condition and indicators of an unsafe environment. If you notice poorly lit parking lots, deteriorating structures and unsavory looking characters loitering in the area, you should consider looking for a different hotel.
# First, always safeguard your auto and its contents. Park in the most well lit areas of the parking lot, closest to the main hotel entrance. Don't tempt thieves. Take all valuables with you or place them in your trunk out-of-sight. Roll your windows up, lock your doors and don't forget your car keys.
# When checking-in, be careful that the front desk clerk does not mention your room number verbally where strangers can overhear.
# Most room thefts occur on the first floors of a hotel. Standard fire engine ladders can't extend above the seventh floor. Therefore, the safest floors are 3-7 and the safest rooms are those close to the elevators.
# Rooms with sliding doors that open to ground floor patios are also more vulnerable to theft. Easy access to outside particularly near pool areas are not safe conditions for young children.
# Ask the hotel staff about the safety of walking to nearby restaurants, movies or area attractions. Don't be shy about requesting available shuttle service or requesting an employee escort to your car. The added safety is worth a generous tip.
# When returning to your hotel at night, always park and enter in the most well lit, most active hotel entrance even though it may be a longer walk to your room.
# If your hotel has an elevator, never use remote stairwells unless for emergency reasons.
# When leaving your room, put out the "Do Not Disturb" door hanger, leave a light on and leave your TV or radio on at a volume that will deter thieves while being considerate of your neighbors. Never hang the "Please Make Up Room" sign. It is an open invitation. It's best to call housekeeping and let them know your room is ready for cleaning.
# When traveling, it's wise to leave unnecessary valuables at home. Do not flash expensive jewelry or cash and always take advantage of hotel provided safes.
# When in your room, always keep the deadbolt locked and the chain lock engaged. Do not open the door to anyone unless you can safely identify visitors through the peephole. Unless you've requested service do not open the door to what appears to be a hotel employee. Always call the front desk to verify that an employee has been sent to your room.
# If you are traveling with young children, always carefully check your room for hazards. Carry electrical outlet covers and night-lights for added safety. Never leave children unattended and do not let them answer the door. If you use a hotel furnished crib, make sure it is in safe working order.
# Trust your own instincts particularly if you are a woman traveling alone. Be observant of those entering the elevator with you. If you're uncomfortable, leave the elevator. Follow your same instincts in the common areas particularly workout or laundry rooms.
# Always read the safety information posted in your room. Know where the closest exits are and what the hotel instructions are for emergency situations. |
| Author: David Brights |
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Author Bio:
David Brights writes for www.showcheaphotels.info where you can find out more about cheap hotels and other topics. |
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