Hotel Room Safety Tips
Are you worried about
protecting yourself from dangerous strangers while
traveling? Concerned about protecting your
valuables from theft while staying in a hotel
room? Here are some safety tips to keep in
mind.
To protect
yourself:
1. Keep the door
to your room locked at all times. If you are
inside the room, turn
the deadbolt
and fasten the security
chain.
2. When you leave your hotel
room, pull the door completely closed behind you.
Make sure the latch has engaged. Take a moment
before you leave to try the door and make sure it
is closed and locked.
3. Do not open your door to strangers. Use the security viewport to see who is outside your door. Do not trust someone claiming to be a hotel employee if you are not expecting one.
4. If you are unsure, call the
front desk to check. Leave the security chain
engaged while opening the door for further
protection.
5. Check all windows and doors in your room every time you enter it and leave it to make sure they are closed and locked.
6. When entering or leaving the hotel after dark, use the main entrance.
7. If you travel often, consider buying a portable alarm system to hang on the doorknob for added protection. These movement-sensitive devices can awaken you if a door lock should happen to fail.
To protect your valuables:
Use the safe provided in the
room to store keys, wallets, extra cash and credit
cards, jewelry, and other small valuable items you
are leaving in the room. If no safe is supplied,
check with the front desk. They may have locked
storage available for your use.
Don't leave cash, travelers
checks and expensive electronics and jewelry lying
around the room.
Leave larger expensive or breakable objects at home, if at all possible. If you must bring them, store them in the closet and out of the way of the cleaning crew.
By using your common sense and taking a few precautions while on the road, you can protect yourself and your loved ones from danger and hang on to your possessions.
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