A new interview with a safety expert reveals the safest hotel rooms travelers should be booking where ever they go.
Safest floors to book a hotel room.
Choosing a room above the first or second floors yet lower than the sixth.
Than the sixth or seventh floors.
Mar 29 2016 a new interview with a safety expert reveals the safest hotel rooms the best to book for a better chance of survival in the event of a fire attack or disaster.
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A leading security expert says guests should try to book hotel rooms on floors two through five.
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Westerners who travel particularly to high risk destinations need to choose their hotel and hotel room carefully.
How to book the safest hotel rooms travel leisure.
This is especially true if you are traveling to a moderate or high risk destination.
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To increase your chances of survival they claim guests should book a room above the first floor but below the sixth.
A new interview with a safety expert reveals the safest hotel rooms travelers should be booking where ever they go.
Selecting the safest hotel room.
Whenever possible do not take a hotel room on the ground floor if it has doors and windows that open to the outside.
Where you sleep can increase your chances of survival in the event of an emergency.
Seat on the airplane and now we ve got intel on the safest room in a hotel.
While the higher floors have the best views the lower floors have quicker access to the in the event of an emergency you want to get out fast.
The first or second floors yet lower than the sixth or seventh floors.
The upper floors of a hotel are typically reserved for individual travelers or members of the hotel s frequent stay program and are usually quieter being farthest from street noise late night.
What room is safest.
Choosing the right hotel is an important part of any travel plan.