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Think your hotel room is safe? Think again.

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### 4. **Public Wi-Fi Risks**

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Hotel Wi-Fi networks are often unsecured or shared, making it easier for hackers to intercept your data. Avoid accessing sensitive accounts over hotel Wi-Fi without using a VPN.

## 🛡️ How to Make Your Hotel Room Safer

### Before You Check In:

* Research the hotel’s reputation for safety and security.
* Request a room on higher floors (away from street level) or near the elevator.

### Once You Arrive:

* Use the **deadbolt, chain, or security latch** at all times.
* Check windows to ensure they lock securely.
* Inspect the room for suspicious devices or unusual objects.
* Keep valuables in a hotel safe or carry a portable lockbox.

### Additional Tips:

* Bring a **door jammer or portable security bar** for extra door security.
* Don’t announce your room number loudly or share it publicly.
* Use your smartphone’s flashlight to scan the room for hidden cameras.
* Avoid using hotel safes for very valuable items if you suspect they are not secure.

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## 🚨 What To Do If You Feel Unsafe

If you ever feel your safety is compromised, notify hotel management immediately and request a room change. If the hotel staff don’t respond appropriately, consider contacting local authorities or finding alternative accommodation.

## Final Thoughts

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Hotel rooms are meant to be safe havens during your travels, but it’s important to remain vigilant. By understanding the risks and taking a few simple precautions, you can protect yourself and enjoy your trip with greater peace of mind.

Next time you check into a hotel, remember: safety starts with awareness.

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