Travel hacks to help you 'stay safe' when you go away
On arrival at your accommodation, trust your Spidey senses. A conscientious establishment will have made efforts to create a safe first impression. They will check your temperature at the door, staff will be wearing masks, and require you to do so too. There should be a clear effort to maintain social distancing.
Should someone carry your bags to your room? No thank you. Should they keep their masks on but allow you to drop yours? Definitely not Here is a place where some higher-end establishments might flounder as many of their special touches may have to fall away. Should someone carry your bags to your room? No thank you. Should they keep their masks on but allow you to drop yours? Definitely not. Don’t put them in the awkward position of having to ask you to behave.
Best-case scenario, your room has been thoroughly sanitised before your arrival, by someone who kept their mask on throughout — because even a cough on a surface carries potential risk. For extra peace of mind, you could give your own room a wipe down when you get in, with an extra swipe for frequently touched objects like door handles and bedside tables.
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