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No matter, what kind of traveling you chose, you will need to find lodging for you and your co-travelers. It may be a hotel, a motel, hostel or camping. We recommend you to choose the lodging in advance. You can council with your friends or relatives about it. You can also see some responses in the Internet, to make your own opinion. It will be very good, if you book the room beforehand using the Internet or a telephone to avoid the lack of places in the hotels. Doing it, you will choose better room and service. We'll give you some advices which will help you to spend your holiday with great pleasure.


What to Look for in a Safe Hotel

Date: 2009-10-12

1. Fire sprinklers in hotel rooms, hallways, and meeting rooms likewise for smoke detectors. If each room is not equipped with a smoke detector, are sprinkler systems installed in the hallways or is your only hope the local fire department.

2. Hotels that have limited access to hotel structure, generally the more limited the access; the less likely a trespasser will enter.



When Arriving and Checking into the Hotel

Date: 2009-10-12

1. Keep a close eye on your luggage, purse, etc when checking in.

2. Your room number is a matter of security, and the fewer people that know your whereabouts, the better. There?s no need to announce it to the entire hotel lobby.



Room Selection

Date: 2009-10-12

1. Hotels with interior hallways tend to be generally safer. For security in motels, avoid ground floor rooms off the parking lot. If you can't get a room on a higher level, take one facing the interior courtyard.



When Checking into Your Hotel Room

Date: 2009-10-12

After checking into a room, examine the following:
1. Examine the guest room lock and be sure it is functioning properly.



When You Leave Your Hotel Room for the Day or Evening

Date: 2009-10-12

1. Always place any valuables in the security vault in hotel. The in-room safe is adequate sometimes.



Hotel Parking Lots

Date: 2009-10-12

1. Do not leave valuables in your vehicle. Crooks know that rental cars contain items of value.

2. When approaching a car, always have keys in hand.



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