Things one should totally avoid during hotel stay
Sending
sensitive information over hotel WI-Fi-
For very other reasons, you should exercise
caution when using your own computer in your room: “No one should ever, ever
email any critical information or conduct any essential business through hotel
Wi-Fi—at least not without encryption.”
Covering up the smoke alarms-
Smokers are still
permitted to smoke cigarettes in their rooms at several hotels. Regardless,
some visitors insist on smoking in non-smoking rooms. The most serious issue is
that guests who do this hide the smoke alarm so they can smoke in bed,
endangering their own safety as well as the safety of other guests. If you're staying in a non-smoking
accommodation, smoke outdoors in designated areas.
Getting into a crowded elevator-
If
you're staying in a hotel with multiple floors, there's a good chance that at
least one other person will be in the elevator when you arrive. “It's better to
ride the elevator alone,” says the author. “It may feel strange at first, but
feel comfortable ‘passing' an elevator if someone else is in it and taking the
next one.” In addition, while hotels should clean elevator buttons on a regular
basis.
Stealing the bathrobes-
Guests
occasionally take necessary hotel amenities home with them, such as shampoo,
lotion, and other vanity goods. People, on the other hand, sometimes take the
bathrobes home with them, which is a no-no.” Taking more valuable items, such
as linens, artwork, and gadgets, could result in additional fees or perhaps a
fine.
Leaving hotel with inspecting-
Leaving
hotel room without proper inspection is the most foolish act one can do , never
ever leave your hotel room without proper inspection. You may have a loss of
life , because the records says that people have left laptop , jewellery etc in
the hotel room .
Leaving Precious things and Jewels in room-
When it
comes to your most valuable possessions most hotel rooms come with an
easy-to-use safe, so take advantage of it: Unless you have a hotel safe, don't
leave your valuable jewellery, wallets, or purses in your room.


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