Travelers weigh in on hotel room cleanliness
The Independent Traveler has tackled the topic of hotel room cleanliness, how much it matters to travelers and to what lengths they are willing to go to stay in a spic-and-span room in "How to Find a Clean Hotel Room." Some of the revelations are enough to make a body just want to stay home -- for example, "A recent study conducted by the University of Virginia found that people infected with a cold who spent a night in a hotel room left contagious germs on nearly 35 percent of objects they touched. The study showed that a virus can live on objects like faucet handles and ice buckets for at least a day -- disturbing evidence of what might be waiting when you wheel your suitcase into a suite."
The Independent Traveler's current poll of the week, "How Clean Is Your Hotel Room?", reveals that most travelers do something to avoid the worst of the germs and cooties that might be present in hotel rooms. The question was, "How do you ensure that your hotel room is clean?" Participants have 10 answers to choose from and may click on more than one. Of the 68 people who responded so far, 29 percent clicked on "I avoid the bedspread at all costs"; 27 percent plan ahead and clicked on "I read hotel reviews before booking to avoid 'dirty' hotels; another 27 percent selected "I wash my hands frequently," and just 2 percent of the most cautious (or biggest jokers) clicked on "I travel with a gas mask and plastic gloves."
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