Posted on 06/05/2008 5:42:55 AM PDT by Renfield
View the video at this link, and be prepared to get very angry:
http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1329217643?bctid=1329232712
This is a public health issue. Send this link to everyone you know.
Don’t panic (like the news story wants you to). Just wash the glass yourself with hot water before you use it.
There are videos on YouTube showing what happens to your toothbrushes that you leave unattended in hotel bathrooms.
Hint: Toothbrush + Porcelain.
I hope the public health officials hurl thunderbolts at the management of these hotels. This is unforgiveable.
That’s why you run your toothbrush under hot water as well before you use it. Common sense, people.
If you’re that paranoid, then maybe you shouldn’t go out in public. YOU are ultimately responsible. These people can’t be watched all of the time. Common sense.
Don’t even ask what’s on the bedspreads..
It would be easier to just pack all toiletries in a small sturdy box (Tupperware?), in your luggage, take it out whenever you need to use it, and pack it back into your luggage every time you leave the room unattended.
Or the sheets that likely weren't changed.
Eactly. Common sense people.
You can always WATCH them change the sheets if you want to. I have done that.
Everywhere you go in public, one should think, I didn’t clean this. I need to do it.
I worked at a Hilton during college. Our glasses were collected and sanitized. You picked up 80 glasses at the beginning of your shift and brought 80 back from the rooms.
At another hotel, there was a special solution to wash the glasses in the sink. If you didn’t wear gloves, your skin pealed from it. Trust me, they were clean.
We also carried a small bucket with a johnny mop and some industrial cleaner for the toilets. Let me tell you, if the shower or sink looked grungy, I cleaned them with THAT cleaner, rinsed and redid them with the regular stuff that made it shine. Our rooms were clean.
But think, any where you go, from McDonalds to the Red Roof, people you don’t know are preparing and cleaning for you. If you don’t trust that people are doing right by you, make your food at home and wash all things in HOT water before using them.
You are in charge of your health.
Thank you for that great information and advice. :-)
>>You can always WATCH them change the sheets if you want to. I have done that<<
Exactly. And if in doubt, flip everything back and look at the sheets. If you see anything suspicious, call the management and have not only the sheets but the bedpad changed.
Or find another hotel.
The management does not clean the rooms. They trust that those they hire do a good job. If that is not true, the management need to know it.
No problem!
Most places are clean. But we do take a chance no matter where we stay and eat.
Which is why I have a camper!!!
This is how SARS started spreading in Hong Kong in 2003 at the Metropole hotel. Gross!
Having watched CSI (that makes me an expert, ya know) I know that the bedspreads have over 100 separate DNA samples on them!
My first job when we get to hotels is to remove the bedspread.
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