7 safety tips for your hotel stay

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Hide your laptops, cell phones, wallets, Kindles, and anything else of value you wouldn’t want hanging around the place while you’re gone. Locking it away is quick, easy, and secure. Seventh, identify your visitor before you answer the door. If someone knocks, check the peep hole first. If you don’t recognize them, ask who they are before opening the door. If you still don’t entirely trust them but think to investigate further, you can slide on your door latch to limit how wide the door can open. Slide that on and then open it up. You’ll only be able to open it enough to see a bit out, but not enough to allow a forced entry. If they still seem shady, ask for clarification or ask them to leave. If they don’t respect your wishes, call the operator immediately to report the issue. These 7 tips will help you have an enjoyable visit wherever you go. Just like your home, car, or trip to work, practice safety and you’ll have peace of mind throughout your trip to Norwalk, CT. Photo Credit: stocker, iboff


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