Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - When staying in the hotel, did you pay attention to the hygiene of the toilet? How do you deal with health problems?

When staying in the hotel, did you pay attention to the hygiene of the toilet? How do you deal with health problems?

Pay great attention, because I am a person with a slight cleanliness addiction! I used to stay in hotels when I went out to play. Look at the operation of my hotel:

First, come in for a big inspection. First, the sheets are quilt covers. Watch your hair and wrinkles carefully to see if they are new sheets or if someone has been lying down. Is there dirt on the bed, etc.

Then, look around at the ornaments, tables and chairs, and touch them with your hands to see if there is any dust. Is there any dumped garbage in the trash can?

Then go to the toilet. After I enter the toilet, I usually focus on whether the toilet is clean or not. We bring our own toiletries, including toothbrushes, toothpaste, towels and bath towels, which will not be prepared by the hotel. Now hotels will prepare disposable slippers.

It has been reported before that hotel waiters use towels to clean toilets, which tastes good when they think of it, so they have always been less confident about hotel hygiene.

Although some high-end hotels have strict management systems, it is always up to people to implement them, and not everyone can stick to their posts, so they always feel that the seemingly clean surface of hotels is far less than their own homes.

After making sure everything was all right, I began to clean.

When I stay in a hotel, I always find a rag, or just prepare one in advance, and then wipe all the rooms I live in, as long as I can touch the table, chair and bedside table.

Toilets and toilets should be brushed, and the floor should be washed.

Don't put anything away until this place is cleaned.

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Before going out to play, I always brought a special suit to stay in the hotel, and the clothes I wore when I left should be separated from the used clothes.

If you have to live outside because of business trip or work, you usually don't take off your clothes when you sleep and put on spare clothes when you leave.

There was a colleague who was even worse before. Once we stayed out for one night every year, and she spread all the sheets and quilts. As soon as she arrived at the hotel, she began to change, laying sheets and covering herself with quilts.

I hardly go out now, because having children, my husband feels that going out with me is like suffering, and he has thought about changing it, which may have psychological effects.