After a long flight, all everyone wants is a good night’s sleep in the comfort of their hotel room.
However, in May 2023, a shocking incident occurred in Tibet (China) when tourists discovered a decomposing body hidden under the hotel bed. Initially, the guest had no idea about the horrifying incident. Furthermore, due to fatigue from the long journey, he was able to sleep on the bed.
In the face of such alarming incidents, a flight attendant had to stay at the hotel due to the schedule of flights and shared her own experience.
Esther, a Dutch flight attendant with extensive experience at European Airlines KLM, revealed that she always throws a water bottle under the hotel bed when checking in.
Having stayed at hotels worldwide, Esther emphasizes the importance of personal safety. She practices the habit of throwing a water bottle under the bed as a preventive measure.
This special trick serves as a proactive step to ensure a sense of security during her stay.
She explains that this way, you can easily detect if someone is hiding under the bed. When you throw the water bottle under the bed, if it doesn’t roll out, you can personally or ask your travel companion or hotel staff to look down and check under the bed.
If there is no one underneath, the water bottle will roll out from the other side. In the worst-case scenario, you should quickly leave the room and call hotel security.
Why should you check under the hotel bed when checking in?
To ensure safety during your stay at a hotel, it’s important to inspect everything in the room upon check-in, such as bed sheets, TV, refrigerator, power outlets… However, many people often overlook the area under the bed.
In addition to detecting if someone is hiding under the bed in the hotel room, checking this area helps you determine if the hotel room is clean or not.
If not properly cleaned, the area under the bed can be filled with dirt, hair, used condoms, cigarette butts, food wrappers left by previous guests.
What’s more, it is also a habitat for insects like ants, cockroaches, bugs, and ticks… Many types of insects can cause allergies, itching, and even transmit infectious diseases.
Even more dangerous, the area under the bed in a hotel can be a hiding place for someone’s personal belongings, weapons, and drugs that can cause trouble for you.
Therefore, checking under the bed when checking into a hotel room serves to protect yourself.
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