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Haseltine 1 year ago
#1 ..so strecht on time ... #2 ... they sleep in your bed -> someting is wrong here
       
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Veda 1 year ago
Haseltine,

#2 a “nap”, yeah sure!
       
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Annette 1 year ago
Most of these unsubstantiated accusations will only foment distrust in the hospitality industry, and should thus be interpreted with a fair degree of healthy skepticism. Plus, some of them are just f@#kin' gross!
       
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Hotel hair dryers house all kinds of bacteria.

"While state regulations require hotels to sanitize commonly touched areas, such as bathrooms and glasses, the same level of attention is not given to less noticeable items, like hair dryers. Consequently, these items may not be regularly cleaned by housekeeping and could go for extended periods without proper disinfection, causing bacteria to build up."

 

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