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Do children staying in hotels need compensation for bed wetting?

Legal analysis: Generally, hotels will clearly state in the check-in instructions that once the sheets, quilts and other items are dirty, the relevant expenses will be borne by the guests.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Consumer Protection Law.

Article 7 Consumers have the right to protect personal and property safety when purchasing and using commodities and receiving services.

Article 18 Business operators shall ensure that the commodities or services they provide meet the requirements of protecting personal and property safety. For goods and services that may endanger personal and property safety, consumers should be given a true explanation and a clear warning, and the methods of correctly using goods or receiving services and the methods of preventing harm should be explained and marked. If a business operator finds that the goods or services provided by him are seriously defective, and even if the goods or services are used correctly, it may still cause harm to personal and property safety, it shall immediately report to the relevant administrative departments and inform consumers, and take measures to prevent the occurrence of harm.