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:: Safety :: |
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Keep an eye |
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Don't allow your children to
play in the hotel by themselves, or anywhere else out of your sight.
Remember that children are easy to grab, and a girl (or boy) of
baby-sitting age is attractive to a dangerous predator. |
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Check over the room |
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Before you accept a room, ask
the clerk if it has balconies, fireplaces, and windows that open. Check
the windows to make sure they are secure, and cover the electrical
outlets with your own covers, with covers provided by the hotel, or with
duct tape. |
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Double check |
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Scout through the room for
anything dangerous, and remember that bathtub handles in hotel rooms are
often loose, backward, dangerously hot, or touchy. Check for bugs or bad
odors. Make sure the lights and locks work properly. |
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