
Hotel Warning: 3 Disturbing Signs You Should Never Ignore
Most people need to hire a motel or hotel room in order to rest when travelling or on a business trip. Instead of paying attention to their environment, many people have the tendency of checking in and then promptly falling asleep. This is a mistake, though. You should look around the room after checking in to see if there is anything out of the ordinary.
Two-way mirror
Typically, hotel room mirrors are one-way mirrors. To prevent two-way mirror issues, you should still thoroughly inspect every mirror. People can put a video camera behind them without our awareness or view the image in the room from the other end thanks to two-way mirrors.
Compared to a one-way mirror, a two-way mirror will reflect images differently. Similar to using a regular mirror, the person facing the mirror can see their reflection when using a two-way kind, but the person on the other side can readily see us.
Hidden cameras
For visitors, hotel rooms are private spaces. Typically, hotel owners won’t purposefully place cameras in other guests’ rooms. Only for the purpose of security surveillance are cameras placed in public spaces. On the other hand, some malicious individuals might purposefully rent a room and place covert recording equipment there without the guests or hotel employees seeing.
In order to prevent serious cases or getting caught on camera, you should carefully inspect the room when you check into a hotel.
Faucets and showerheads are dirty
You should thoroughly inspect the room’s cleanliness after checking in, paying particular attention to the showers and faucets. You need to pay attention if these faucets exhibit indications of dirt buildup that has been left unclean for a long time. Another option is to disassemble the shower head and inspect the piping. You should not use the shower hose if you notice hair or other filth in it. If you have any complaints regarding the hygiene, please get in touch with the reception. You can even request a different shower or a more hygienic room.
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