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✅ What to Do:
- Avoid online banking or entering sensitive info on hotel Wi-Fi.
- Use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) for a secure connection.
- When possible, use your phone’s mobile hotspot instead.
🧯 7. Emergencies Happen — Are You Prepared?
Most travelers don’t check where the nearest exit is. But in case of fire, blackout, or an emergency evacuation, those few seconds of orientation could save your life.
✅ What to Do:
- Locate the nearest exit and stairwell upon arrival.
- Keep your shoes and essentials (like your phone and room key) by your bed at night.
✈️ Bonus Tips from Frequent Travelers:
- Bring your own sanitized pillowcase or travel pillow.
- Use a UV sanitizer wand on high-touch areas.
- Leave the “Do Not Disturb” sign up when you’re out — it makes your room look occupied.
- Take photos of the room when you arrive, especially the minibar or damaged areas, to avoid surprise charges.
🧠 Final Thoughts
Most hotel stays go smoothly — but “safe” doesn’t always mean secure. Whether you’re staying at a budget motel or a luxury resort, a little awareness can go a long way.
Share this with your travel buddies — and make sure your next trip is as safe as it is relaxing. ✈️🧳🔒
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