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Helpful tips

Basic Hotel Safety Tips for International Travelers
When traveling in a foreign country, be sure to follow these hotel safety tips:
  • Es It is important that it is located in a safe part of the city. Many travelers look exclusively at the hotel rate and don't take security into account. Remember that the hotel you choose will be your home during the trip and should be cared for and cared for as your own home.
  • Assure Hope your room has a safe. You can check it before traveling and reconfirm it when you arrive at the hotel so that your room has it (some hotels offer safe deposit boxes only at the reception). there will be able to store your passport, money, cards and jewelry. Never leave these items in plain sight when you leave your room.
  • The floors that are considered safer are between the 3 ª and 5th. This is because the room is full. high enough to make it difficult for thieves to climb in from the outside and close enough to the ground floor for escape during a fire or natural disaster.
  • Assure Be sure upon arrival to familiarize yourself with emergency exits throughout the hotel. In the event of a natural disaster or fire, you'll know what to do. so The alternatives to get out quickly.
  • Control Make sure your room lock works properly and make sure the doors are always closed, even when you are inside the room. The door should ideally be of a strong material and have a peephole. In this way you will be able to see who's knocking on your door.
  • No allow strangers into your hotel room. This sounds pretty simple. However, you'd be surprised how many travelers meet strangers in bars and invite them to their hotel room.
  • Learn You will need to obtain an external telephone line to communicate with the local operator, with hotel security, and to know the emergency number of the country or city where you are (usually 911 in many countries).