Air hostess shares tricks to check if hotel room is safe, points out 4 secret risky spots where you can hide
Air hostess group shares simple tricks on how to check if a hotel room is safe or not, revealing 4 secret risky spots where you can hide

If you have to travel alone, especially as a woman, the most important thing is safety. Not only outside, but even inside the hotel room may have hidden dangers.
The Mirror website reports that Esther, a flight attendant for KLM, a Dutch airline, often shares video clips to share her knowledge about traveling with others. She has various warnings for travelers, as well as tips on what to follow when checking into hotels.
Esther always recommends a technique: roll a bottle of water under the bed every time you enter a สนใจสมัคร? คลิกที่นี่เพื่อเริ่มต้น room to check if there is anything or anyone hiding under the bed.
If the water bottle doesn’t roll through to the other side. It means there’s “something” – a foreign object or a suspicious person – under the bed.
You should immediately send a signal to the hotel staff or the people who came with you to come and help check immediately.
Demi Bonita, another flight attendant from Spain. Also shared her clever trick to detect “if someone enters our room while we are away.”
She suggested that you insert a “Do Not Disturb” sign into the space between the door and the wall. If you return and the sign is still there, it means everything is fine. If it is not, it means someone may have entered the room while you were not there.
4 important points in a hotel room that must be checked every time
Meanwhile, another flight attendant shared that there are four key areas in a room that must be checked every time you stay in a hotel. Where you can’t see everything directly: behind doors, behind curtains, in large closets, and under the bed.
Experts recommend turning off lights in safety check rooms
In addition to people or things, there is another safety problem for hotel guests. Which is “animals” being bitten by bed bugs or bed bugs, which hide in mattresses or other bedding.
Halee, who has been in the service business for over 15 years, has revealed a secret to checking a room for bed bugs. Turn off the lights in the room and use the flashlight on your phone to look at the bed, along the edges and under the bed. Especially in the corners and creases, as they are particularly attracted to them.
“The reason you should check your bed with the lights off is because bed bugs are nocturnal. So they’re more likely to be out when it’s dark,” Haley says.