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How can a girl stay in a hotel alone to ensure safety? What should she pay attention to?

How can a girl stay in a hotel alone to ensure safety? What should she pay attention to? Staying alone in a hotel is not so terrible. Just be vigilant. As far as my experience is concerned, I will think of the following points: check the details of the room when checking in, eliminate potential safety hazards, such as the location and environment of the room, avoid the possibility of privacy exposure, confirm whether the doors and windows can be safely closed and locked, and confirm it again before going to bed at night. Remember the telephone number of the front desk or boss, and call for help as soon as you find anything unusual, or pretend to call if you don't have it. Never open the door when someone knocks at the door and fails to confirm it is safe. If it's a big deal, you might as well make a noise and let the other party back down. Choose a hotel, don't be too remote, don't come back too late when you go out at night, unless you have a friend to see you off. It's better to learn some fighting skills to prevent wolves. The so-called artist is bold.

In fact, the probability of things happening is very small, so don't worry too much. It's no use hiding a fruit knife or something. It may not be useful when something really happens, and it is likely to scare yourself. Generally speaking, prevention is the main thing, and you should be calm and improvise. No matter where a girl goes out, she must call home first and tell her where she lives. She must book a hotel through formal channels, don't be greedy and cheap, and don't listen to strangers' introductions. After entering the room, look at the fire exit sign posted behind the door, just in case (this is what I must do every time I stay in the hotel), and check whether the window can be closed and the door lock is safe. It's best to put a chair at the door at night, and then hang a teacup with a handle on the door handle. If someone pulls the door outside, the teacup will fall to the ground and make a noise, which will deter the bad guys and give them a buffer space. In short, safety is no small matter, always be vigilant and nip in the bud. In short, one must pay attention to safety when traveling and staying in hotels. The scenery on the road is beautiful, but personal safety is always the first.