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    Then I hit hotel security.

    Some reasons why you never here about the crime at hotels are usually the victims are from the city, so if it is a very violent crime, is unlikely to make the news. In case of theft, most people do not report to the police, but the hotel itself, trying to take care of customer service, or reimbursing the customer to tell them that the hotel n ‘is not responsible for someone in their room and steal them. Yes, they offer safety deposit boxes and lockers, but I prefer my personal alarm and safety functions to be performed.

    In a scenario familiar to most business and leisure travelers at night, to a lesser extent. Your flight was delayed, perhaps a take-off and waiting for a door, a taxi or rental counters were endless lines at the airport and check in the hotel was a disaster. The time difference is hard and fast football. You can get the key, avoiding the auctioneer, if you’re lucky enough to be in a hotel, they have, and then head to your room to collapse on the bed. At least not close the door until you are sure the room is empty.

    2. Make sure all doors, windows and doors are closed. If possible, avoid the rooms on the first floor with sliding doors and direct access to the outside.

    3. After closing the door and secure the safety chain, the model outputs on the back of the door nearest stairs and revision control, and plan your mental escape route. If the lights are out, and useful to contact the hotel to let them know. The few seconds it took to read the information able to close or save someone’s life in case of fire, earthquake or other emergencies.

    4. Be sure to double-click and then lock the door and close the door chain. Do not open the door to someone who does not want to enter the room. Immediately contact the front desk and they sent someone to talk to visitors by surprise. You lock the doors, put your seat belt and look both ways when crossing the road.