Argentine air service Barbiebac La Azafata said that with her rich experience in accommodation outside, she suggested that travelers should also put their toothbrush in the insurance box when they stay in a hotel and open their rooms. If they can, t...
Argentine air service Barbiebac La Azafata said that with her rich experience in accommodation outside, she suggested that travelers should also put their toothbrush in the insurance box when they stay in a hotel and open their rooms. If they can, they should also bring a self-contained hot water tank. These are all for personal health considerations. According to the New York Post report, 32-year-old Achafata is a flight attendant of the Spanish low-cost airline Vulin Air. She often shares things to pay attention to when riding and staying in a hotel on TikTok and has more than 4.9 million followers.
{}Achafata said in the video that it is best to lock the toothbrush in the insurance box when going out, not in the personal toiletries package. Many empty servants will put toothbrushes, medicines and hygiene products in the insurance box. This is not a fear of being stolen, but a horror story about cleaning staff using tenants' toothbrushes to do disgusting things.
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♬ sonido original - Barbiebac La Azafatareported that in April last year, travelers at a hotel in Cambodia were shocked to find that the staff were suspected of using his toothbrush to clean the room.
Achafata said that another place to pay attention to is the lens in the bathroom. In another video, she suggested checking whether the lens is a double-sided lens like the one in the interview room when checking in. She said that the air service would definitely check the lens with his fingertips. If there is a gap between the finger and the finger in the lens, it is a normal lens. If two fingers touch directly, there is a problem.
Hidden photography machines also need to be paid attention to, especially in cheaper hotels. Achafata said that in order to protect himself, some air service members even bring their own devices to detect whether there are hidden cameras or unusual signals in the room.
Achafata said that she also suggested that tenants check the room carefully, from windows to beds and clocks to check whether there are any odors. She could also bring a lock to a more secure lock to avoid invasion by those who are interested. "Only in this way can you rest with peace of mind."
Achafata said that she also did not recommend using some items in the room because she never knew who had touched them, and did not use them as much as possible. For example, the cups in the bathroom were usually washed or not disinfected, the quilts and pillows were hardly washed, and the pressure transmitters fixed to the walls were usually filled, which was caused by dyeing. Towels and pillow covers were sometimes reused, and the toilet paper might not be replaced.
Achafata said that it is best not to use hot water pots, because some people will use hot water pots to cook noodles or fragrant kidneys, and even wash underwear or hygiene products. Therefore, many air servicemen will bring their own hot water pots, pillow covers and rolling hygiene paper.