“My bet is it was ordered by the person who rejected that room before you took it, and decided the device wouldnt help enough and was given a new room.”
“OR...it could be that the housekeeping staff noticed the smell and had planned to air the room out, but didnt have time. My money is on housekeeping :)”
Also, if someone had been in the room before and then rejected the room, why would they order an odor unit and then not stick around for it? Plus I would think housekeeping would visit the room to check on it before they rented it out to someone else. Not a full hotel that night - not many people around.
Hopefully there is a reasonable explanation, but...
#justbecauseiamparanoiddoesntmeantheyarentlisteningtome
Well, ok, you just might have a point there...you should ask Siri or Alexa about it! LOL!
OK, I'm convinced. Hope you have your dead-man switch set up.
#youhadagoodrun