In today’s fast-paced world, we value convenience more than ever, from efficient transportation to production tools and daily necessities. Today, let’s discuss how convenience can help reduce fatigue for business travelers and tourists alike.
However, hotels come in various standards and levels of quality. The higher the rating, the higher the prices, services, and overall experience. On the other hand, there are also more ‘budget-friendly’ accommodations that may fall short in terms of quality, hygiene, and safety. Therefore, when choosing a place to stay, we must be vigilant to ensure our safety.
Here are some tips on choosing a hotel that you should consider: “Three things not to touch and three things to bring” will help give you peace of mind on your next trip!
Try to avoid touching these things!
Firstly, avoid the hot water pot
In hotels, due to simple room registration processes, many people can come and use the facilities without strict supervision. This can lead to undesirable situations, such as using the hot water pot to boil underwear, socks, or even dentures.
Although these behaviors are not allowed, installing surveillance cameras in hotel rooms is not feasible. Therefore, it is best to refrain from using the hot water pot provided in hotel rooms, as dirt and grime may accumulate, posing a hygiene risk to subsequent users.
Don’t touch the disposable slippers
Fungal infections on the feet can be caused by various factors, including bacteria, the surrounding environment, and seasonal changes. Disposable slippers provided by hotels may harbor bacteria due to varying hygiene standards across different establishments. Some hotels may not disinfect the slippers properly, leading to a risk of foot infections. Therefore, it is best to avoid using the disposable slippers provided by hotels.
Steer clear of the remote control
Remote controls for devices like air conditioners and TVs can accumulate dust and bacteria due to their crevices, which are difficult to clean. When using remote controls, it is advisable to either wrap them in a protective cover or wash your hands immediately afterward to minimize the risk of bacterial exposure.
Things you can bring to the hotel!
Firstly, pack your disposable or personal slippers. Slippers are an essential item in daily life and equally important when staying in a hotel. However, not all hotels provide disposable slippers, and some may only offer reusable ones.
To reduce the risk of contracting foot fungus, it is advisable to bring your disposable slippers or a personal pair. Frequent travelers often recommend personal slippers as they are more cost-effective.
Next, don’t forget your disposable toilet seat covers. Hotel bathrooms cater to a diverse range of guests, including pregnant women and the elderly, who may prefer not to squat. Disposable toilet seat covers offer a convenient and hygienic solution, especially if the toilet isn’t properly cleaned.
Explore 12 Amazing Destinations for Biking Trips
Unlock Vietnam in a brand new way with an exciting biking tour! Discover the stunning beauty of the country with Dien May XANH’s top 12 must-see destinations. From sweeping plains to clear blue beaches and mountainous vistas – experience all the sights with your own personal cycling tour. Find your ideal route and set out for an adventure today!
8 Common Mistakes People Make with Cutting Boards
Are you using your cutting board correctly? Many Vietnamese households rely on cutting boards in their kitchen, but not everyone knows how to use them properly, especially when it comes to wooden cutting boards. Check out these 8 mistakes to avoid when using a cutting board to ensure both hygiene and safety for everyone in your family.