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Who knows the health survey: Do you take a bath in the hotel bathtub?

Lead: When people who are keen on traveling talk about bathtubs, they mostly love and hate: love is a good bathtubs during the journey, which can relieve fatigue, relax the spirit, improve sleep, and remind people of candles, petals, essential oils and those romantic things; What I hate is the faint stains, suspicious colors and dirty anti-skid mats in the bathtub.

Whether it is a luxury five-star hotel or a cheap express hotel, it sometimes looks neat and clean, but it is still unsatisfactory. Even if the bathtub is flashing white light and labeled as "disinfected", can you really take a bath in it with peace of mind? Or are you worried about contacting strangers' germs and letting them spread on your skin? Netizen: Shangri-La Hotel's "Dirty Bathtub"

Do you take a bath in the bathtub?

"Then stay in a better hotel," someone suggested. "If you add a few more stars, the house price will rise from three digits to four digits, which should be no problem." In fact, if you take the five-star hotel as an example, most of them are not bad, but I was a little disappointed when I checked in at Shangri-La Hotel, which just opened in Guilin.

Travel-stained rushed to the hotel, packed my luggage and went to the bathroom. Pushing open the glass door, I found that the countertop of the whole bathtub seemed to be covered with a layer of ash. I couldn't help wiping it with my hand. Yes, I am not dazzled, and there is a thin layer of ash. And the bathtub should be equipped with bath salts, aromatherapy and other related supplies, which are not available here.

I quickly called the front desk and asked them to send someone to clean the bathtub, but the front desk replied: "It's the rush hour, and the cleaner is cleaning the room that just checked out. It may take half an hour at the earliest." I hung up the phone, walked into the shower room gloomily, and quickly washed myself from head to toe. When I took the elevator downstairs, I "kindly" thought that for the tourists who came to Guilin, maybe the hotel didn't want them to stay in their rooms for a long time, but wanted them to spend more time between the green mountains and green waters!

Is the bathtub thoroughly disinfected?

A conversation with the service staff the next day made me lose confidence in the bathtub of this hotel again. This morning, I was surfing the Internet in my room, waiting for the house staff to clean the room. The middle-aged lady who comes to clean is quick. I accidentally saw her cleaning the bathtub with detergent and casually asked, "Is this disinfectant?" She replied, "No, it's detergent." Out of curiosity, I watched her wipe the bathtub with detergent, then with a rag, and then began to sort out other things. The disinfection steps I care about have never appeared from beginning to end. So, I asked again: "Isn't the bathtub required to be disinfected?" She paused for a few seconds and replied in a low voice: "There should be requirements and opportunities. I packed it. I'm sorry to bother you. " Then I packed my things and left the room without waiting for me to ask any more questions.

Hidden rules of bathroom cleaning

This question about bathtub disinfection has become a heart disease for me ever since. After returning to Hong Kong, I talked to a friend who works in a five-star hotel about it. She said with a smile that she would never use a hotel bathtub, even a five-star hotel. Because many five-star hotels only regard "bathtub disinfection" as the requirement of industry associations, they do not require room service personnel to implement it every time. A hotel with a good reputation may regularly disinfect and clean the bathtub, but no one can guarantee that the room service staff can really clean all the edges and corners during the implementation.

"Regarding the bathroom, there was a popular saying of' three rags' in the industry: according to the unified regulations of the industry, the waiter wiped the bathroom sink with a rag, wiped the bathtub with a rag, and wiped the toilet and floor with a rag. However, in some five-star hotels in China, especially in remote areas, house cleaners only use two rags, one to clean the floor and toilet, and the other to clean the bathtub and countertop. There is also the "black heart" hotel, which only gives the cleaning staff a rag! Do you dare to use such a five-star hotel bathtub? " I cried after listening to her words.