It’s important to pick safe places to stay, especially if you are traveling alone. Safety features and accessibility can be different everywhere. Use these tips to help you choose a safe place to stay on your next trip.
Research hotels or accommodations carefully. Check information about your destination and read online reviews. This can help you prepare for any potential safety risks.
Selecting safe and accessible accommodations
Stay aware of your surroundings and contact the front desk immediately if you see any suspicious activity. Always meet new visitors or strangers in the public lobby, not in your room.
Follow this safety checklist after you check in:
Look at the emergency plan posted in your room. Find the closest emergency exit and learn the emergency route as soon as you arrive. Remember, exiting through windows might not always be possible.
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Make two copies of all of your travel documents in case of emergency, and leave one with a trusted friend or relative.
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