What is the germiest place in a hotel room?

Hotel life
Advantages and disadvantages
Who stayed in the room before you?
Germs everywhere
The most viral element
A previous review
The decline of a classic
Hot spots
Everybody plays it
A classic with decades of work
Did you say bed bugs?
The danger of the sofa/bed
Viral alert: decorative cushions
Behind the sofa? Better not even look
Curtains are filthy
Too many questions
Glasses, cups and more
The coffee maker, far away
Without irony: do not use the iron
Make sure they don't watch you
The key is the shoes
Hotel life

For some time now, the high season seems to not exist. In today's consumer society, any month of the year seems like a good time for a vacation getaway, whether alone, as a couple or as a family.

Advantages and disadvantages

In this situation, in general, the favourite option of the vast majority of people who go on vacation is hotels, and the reason is obvious: tranquillity and having everything figured out, from the bed to the food.

Who stayed in the room before you?

But what is sometimes idyllic in the traveller's mind can become uncomfortable when the guest begins to wonder who has stayed in that same room.

Germs everywhere

And, no matter how much you clean, viruses, germs and dirt are left behind. The question is, what is the germiest place in a hotel room?

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The most viral element

"The entrance light switch" is the most contaminated element in a hotel room, a room inspector told The Washington Post.

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A previous review

In fact, one of the warnings he gives to every hotel user is to check certain points of a room before starting to use it.

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The decline of a classic

Curiously, remember that not too long ago, "the remote control was the object that contained the most germs in the entire room." Things have changed.

Hot spots

Obviously, his data is based on his experience having reviewed hundreds and thousands of rooms, since he already knows what the hot spots in the room are.

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Everybody plays it

For example, another element to take into account, from a viral point of view, is the handlebar of the main door.

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A classic with decades of work

And among the most viral elements of a hotel room is also the thermostat, touched, perhaps, by 99% of people who have passed through a hotel room.

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Did you say bed bugs?

And what about the bed? Well, the bed deserves special attention. Due to size, time spent on it and contact with it, the inspector admits that the first thing he does is check the mattress for bed bugs. Yes, bed bugs.

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The danger of the sofa/bed

And worse is the case of sofa beds, if they have them. The problem with this item is that "it can't be cleaned as thoroughly as other furniture in the room."

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Viral alert: decorative cushions

And without even getting out of bed, this room inspector mentions an element that everyone has their reservations about: decorative cushions. "They're super full of germs." Yes, there were reasons to be suspicious of them.

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Behind the sofa? Better not even look

After checking the beds, it's time to take a look behind the sofa and check what's there. In some hotels, moving a sofa means finding some highly unpleasant surprises.

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Curtains are filthy

Another element that always has been suspicious are the curtains. On the one hand, they are easy to clean, just take them to the laundry. On the other hand, it involves a removal and subsequent re-hanging process that complicates cleaning.

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Too many questions

The question to ask with hotel curtains is, how often are they washed? In some cases, the curtains stand up on their own. In others, they could walk to the laundry room alone.

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Glasses, cups and more

Something similar happens with the glasses and cups arranged in the rooms for clients, which no matter how much they are cleaned, the recommendation is to avoid them, since they are also a breeding ground for germs, according to the inspector.

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The coffee maker, far away

And what can we say about the coffee maker, in those rooms that have one. In this case, the inspector gives a simple example: "I have seen on TikTok that there are people who cook ramen or wash clothes in the coffee pot." Yikes.

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Without irony: do not use the iron

In fact, he does not recommend using the iron either, if you have one, since clients also use it for culinary purposes, and gives the example of people making grilled cheese.

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Make sure they don't watch you

On the other hand, this professional, closer to CSI and Grishom than one might imagine, has two non-negotiable commandments. The first, cover the room's peephole, if it has one, for privacy reasons.

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The key is the shoes

The second, always wear slippers in the room, especially on rugs and carpets or, as she calls it, "the paradise of dirt and mold." May you have a magnificent stay.

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