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Staying in a hotel, where is the dirtiest? Not a kettle!

author:Whale well fish

When staying in a hotel, many people worry about hygiene. In fact, many areas of the hotel may have hygiene risks, here are some common "dirty" places:

1. Hotel remote control, telephone

Staying in a hotel, where is the dirtiest? Not a kettle!

, switches, etc.: These items are often touched by guests, but few hotels clean and disinfect them.

2. Hotel carpets and curtains: These items are prone to accumulation of dust, dirt, and bacteria, and are difficult to clean thoroughly.

3. Hotel bed linen and towels: Although these items are washed and disinfected, there may still be hygiene issues if they are not cleaned properly or not replaced in time.

Staying in a hotel, where is the dirtiest? Not a kettle!

4. Hotel toilets and bathtubs: These items are also places where bacteria can easily breed, and it is best to use disinfectant solution when using them.

5. Hotel toiletries: Although disposable toothbrushes, toothpaste, combs and other amenities will be provided, some guests may bring their own, so hotel toiletries may also have hygiene problems. It is important to note that hot water pots are not necessarily the dirtiest places.

Staying in a hotel, where is the dirtiest? Not a kettle!

While some people may cook items like panties, socks, etc. in a kettle, this is relatively rare. Most hotels clean and disinfect hot water pots, so using them doesn't pose much of a hygiene problem. Of course, if you are unsure about the hygiene of the kettle, you can ask the hotel staff or use the kettle you brought yourself.

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