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Hotel Safety Tips
 
 When Checking In
  • Keep a close eye on your luggage.
  • Your room number is a matter of security, and the fewer people that know your whereabouts, the better. Share your room number quietly with your crew only. Be sure the sign in sheets are returned to the desk clerk and kept out of sight of other guests.
  • When registering, sign only your last name and first initial.
  • If your room number is shared with someone other than your crew or a member of the staff, request another room.
  • Exchange cell phone and room numbers!
 
Once Inside Your Room
 
 
Elevator Safety
  • Observe all passengers in elevators.
  • It is wise to board last and select floor buttons last.
  • If possible position yourself near the elevator control panel and if attacked, push as many floor buttons as possible. Keep your back to the sidewall.
  • If someone suspicious boards an elevator, exit as soon as possible.
 
 
When You Leave Your Hotel Room for the Day or Evening
  
 
 
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