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Is the hot water kettle in the hotel really not working?

This hotel is our temporary residence. It may not be as good, clean and hygienic as our home, and even some things can't be touched. Do you know that?/You know what? What should I pay attention to? Let's take a look.

health problem

1. Keep away from the hot water kettle

The hot water kettle is basically standard in every room, and it looks quite clean, but who knows what your previous tenants have done with it, such as vomit, cigarette butts and even that? You can guess. ...

Don't use glasses

It is best not to use glasses in hotels, especially not to drink water from glasses. Because it is very likely that the hotel waiter wiped the cup with a rag and then washed it with tap water. High temperature disinfection is really rare.

3. The TV remote control is super dirty

Imagine if you were a hotel cleaner, would you wipe the TV remote control? But this remote control has been touched and used by countless people, so wash your hands in time after use.

4. bedside lamp switch

This is more common than TV remote control. Clean with antibacterial rag or spray before use.

5. Don't believe in "disinfection"

In hotels, slippers, especially recycled plastic slippers, as well as anti-skid pads, toilets, bathtubs and so on. It may be rarely cleaned or disinfected by cleaning staff in hotels, so it is best not to use it. When using the toilet, it is better to put a piece of paper on it, which is more hygienic. It is best to use a shower in the bathtub.

6. sheets and towels

To check whether the sheets have been changed, you can take out the corners to see if there is any hair. If it is a clean washed towel, there will be square overlapping marks. I suggest you bring your own towels or even disposable sheets. You know, there are people who get sexually transmitted diseases because they live in hotels, which is directly related to bathtubs and sheets.

7. Use your own "7 pieces"

Many hotels will prepare toothbrushes, toothpaste, slippers, combs, shampoo, shower gel and shower cap, but bring your own travel clothes. Why, you know.