Top 5 safety tips to keep in mind while on vacation
Whether you're traveling alone or in a group, it's always important to prioritize safety.
Here are some hotel safety tips to keep in mind, according to The South African.
Check the hotel room before checking in
When you enter your hotel room, take a few minutes to check the locks on the doors and windows. Make sure they are functioning properly. Also, check for any signs of tampering or security breaches. If you notice anything suspicious, notify the hotel staff immediately and ask for a different room.
Protect your belongings
Use the hotel room safe to store valuables such as passports, cash, and electronics. If your room doesn't have a safe, consider using a portable travel safe or locking your belongings in your luggage. Do not leave valuables in plain sight as this may attract unwanted attention.
Be careful with Wi-Fi
While it's tempting to connect to a hotel's Wi-Fi, be wary of security risks. Avoid conducting sensitive transactions, such as online banking or entering passwords, over public Wi-Fi networks. If you need to access sensitive information, consider using a virtual private network (VPN) for added security.
Know your emergency exits
Familiarize yourself with the hotel's emergency exits and evacuation procedures. Find the nearest exit to your room and prepare a plan in case of fire or another emergency. Take note of the evacuation map posted on the back of your room door and review it with your travel companions.
Be careful about disclosing personal information
When communicating with hotel staff or other guests, be cautious about giving out personal information such as your room number or travel itinerary. Avoid showing your room key in public and consider using a digital key or keeping it in your wallet or purse.