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🔍 Why It Matters
While it’s rare, there have been isolated reports of people hiding under hotel beds (for theft, or worse). Most hotels are safe, but travelers—especially solo ones—should always be aware of their surroundings.
This tip is:
- Fast: Takes 3 seconds.
- Simple: No tech or tools needed.
- Non-intrusive: You’re not flipping mattresses or crawling on the floor.
✈️ More Hotel Safety Tips from Flight Crews
- Always use the deadbolt and security latch.
- Prop your suitcase against the door if there’s no door chain.
- Never say your room number out loud in public hotel areas.
- Keep a pair of shoes and a flashlight near the bed—just in case of an emergency at night.
- Check closets, showers, and behind curtains when you first enter the room.
🧳 Final Thoughts
After all, when flight attendants—true travel pros—share their personal safety routines, it’s worth paying attention.
Stay safe, and travel smart. 🌍✈️🛏️
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