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What to Look for in a Safe Hotel

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.

3. Each room telephone should allow outside dialing.

4. Is each room equipped with a dead bolt lock and a peephole?

5. If you lose or misplace your key, ask to have your room re-keyed immediately.

6. Secure locks on windows and adjoining doors.

7. Does hotel provide personnel trained in guest security and available for escorts
to rooms and auto when requested?

8. Well-Lit interior hallways, parking structures and grounds.

2009-10-12


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