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The Hidden Sign of Danger: What to Do If You Spot This Suspicious Object in a Hotel or Public Restroom
These cameras are often disguised as harmless, everyday items, and spotting one could be a hidden sign of danger. Here’s what you need to know — and what to do — if you ever spot something suspicious.
What to Look Out For
Hidden cameras can be concealed in surprisingly ordinary objects. Be especially cautious if you notice items like:
- Smoke detectors placed unusually low or facing odd directions
- USB chargers or power banks in restrooms or bedrooms
- Alarm clocks or wall hooks with tiny holes or lenses
- Toilet brush holders or air fresheners facing the shower or toilet
- Two-way mirrors or strange-looking light fixtures
The Fingernail Test for Mirrors
In public restrooms or hotel rooms, check for two-way mirrors — which look like regular mirrors but allow someone to view from the other side. Try this test:
- Place your fingertip on the mirror.
- If there’s no gap between your nail and its reflection, it might be a two-way mirror.
- If there’s a visible gap, it’s a normal mirror.
This test isn’t foolproof, but it’s a quick and easy check to do when in doubt.
How to Detect Hidden Cameras
1. Turn off the lights
Look for small blinking or steady LED lights that might indicate a powered device.
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