For many, the holiday season means traveling over the meadow and through the woods to visit friends and family. According to HotWire.com, more Americans are expected to travel throughout the 2013 Holiday season, paying 3 percent more for Thanksgiving hotel stays and 4 percent more for Christmas hotel stays, when compared to 2012 costs. But whether you choose the Four Seasons or Super 8, every traveler has the right to ask for a new room, especially if they find signs that the hotel might not have been cleaned properly. Here are some tips for holiday travelers from Aftermath Inc. Crime Scene Cleanup.
Andrew Whitmarsh, Operations Safety & Compliance Manager at Aftermath, has found more often than not that hotels do not perform a full remediation of a room after a biohazard event, such as unattended death, suicide or even severe injury. Although the EPA recommends the removal of any porous materials, such as carpet, following contamination of blood or bodily fluid, some hotels attempt to clean the blood or bodily fluids in order to avoid remodeling costs.
In order to stay safe during a hotel stay, Andrew shared 5 warning signs of a potential biohazard and reasons to ask for a new room:
If you encounter any of these warning signs, contact the hotel’s front desk and request a new room. Everyone is entitled to safety against biohazards, and has the right to stay in a clean and safe environment.
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