Safety in Lodging
Most hotels and motels are generally
safe, however you may be in unfamiliar surroundings or in a foreign country
so additional safety precautions sometimes are justified.
Advanced
reservations
If you can plan your travel route,
advanced reservations will allow you to choose the safer places of lodging
in the area you will be visiting.
Discuss with your travel agent
the safety conditions of the place where the hotel is located, inquire
both day and night. Some locations are very safe during the day but
during the night become very unsafe. Sometimes behind a bargain rate there
are some safety risks never advertised.
Some Tips
Stopping for the night.
If you plan to keep valuable items
in your car, stop at a gas station or rest area to transfer these to your
trunk. Don't wait to do this at the motel parking lot where someone can
see what you are keeping in the trunk. Stop at a mini mart for anything
you may need for that night. This prevents you from having to leave your
room after you arrive.
Picking a Hotel/Motel:(without
advanced reservation)
Chcking from the outside:
Is there parking in the front?
Are the parking areas, well lighted?
What kind of vehicles are there?
Is the lobby well indicated?
Are the room entrances well lit?
Is the outside well kept?
What type of neighborhood is the
area?
Checking in
Is the lobby staffed 24 hours ?
Does it looks like a regular office?
Is there a billboard with rates
and rooms options?
Is the desk clerk wearing a uniform
with his tag name?
Ask the clerk about security precautions
Ask about dialing out from your
room, ask how to call police and emergency medical services.
Choosing a room:
Avoid the ground floor. Ask for
a room on the second floor, or lowest floor with rooms, nearest the lobby.
Know your way
In the lobby, study the floor plan
of the building layout, the one they use to show you which room is yours.
Find the route to and from
your room, to the fire escapes, elevators and nearest outside phone.
Once in the room
Check for:
auxiliary locking devices on doors
and windows;
door viewer;
a fire alarm/smoke detector;
emergency lights.
Traveling with children
Don't allow them to roam the motel
areas without being accompanied by an adult.
Keep adjoining room doors open.
Go over a fire escape plan.