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What are the taboos for girls when checking into a hotel alone?

When entering the door, first block the peephole with paper towels; then use the door chain. Friends who often travel on business or stay in hotels can buy a door blocker, which ordinary people cannot push open; those who live occasionally can lift the carpet at the entrance. Hang a hotel glass on the doorknob or put a clothes hanger on the door chain and hang the door chain, then hang the clothes hanger on the door handle to make a simple door stop. The second step is to check whether there is a hidden pinhole camera in the room. Many small hotels are most likely to be maliciously installed with pinhole cameras, so this must be checked clearly, otherwise personal privacy will be leaked and the consequences will be disastrous.

First of all, when checking in, the first thing you should do when you go to the room is to close all the curtains and doors, and do not turn on the lights. Let the room remain dark for the time being, and do not allow any light to penetrate. At this time, turn on the camera of your mobile phone and scan every corner of the room several times. If you cannot find the location of the red dot through the camera of your mobile phone, this is to detect whether there is a device installed in the room to take pictures, such as a pinhole camera. If The red dot proves it.

Secondly, you should also check carefully some small items in the room, such as routers, phones, paper boxes, etc., to see if there is anything strange; some friends may think that it is too much to make a fuss, but now In today's society, people's hearts are sinister, and it is necessary to be on guard against others. It is better to be cautious. Safety awareness is really important!

In addition to the room, don’t miss the sockets, telephones, remote controls, squat toilet water tanks, and showerheads in the guest rooms. Girls should pay attention to safety and hygiene when staying in a hotel. It is recommended to bring your own compressible water bottle and the hotel's "seven small items". Try not to use the hot water bottle and glasses in the room, and do not use disposable slippers. After wearing it, it is likely that it has not been disinfected. Some supplies marked "disinfected" should be used as much as possible. Now more and more high-end hotels are exposed to safety issues such as using bath towels to clean toilets. I believe everyone must have paid attention to this matter. So when I travel and stay in a hotel, I bring my own towels and toothbrushes. I usually use the hotel’s disposable slippers, shampoo, and bath products.